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Scrum Wars

The Prime Ministers and the Media

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The book explores the evolution of political journalism in Canada, focusing on the scrum, where reporters vie for attention from politicians. It traces the origins of this practice back to the era of Sir John A. Macdonald, highlighting how the arrival of television transformed the dynamics of political reporting. Through historical anecdotes and insights, it examines the relationship between politicians and the media, illustrating how this interaction has shaped public perception of governance in Ottawa over the years.

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Scrum Wars, Allan Levine

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1996
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