Few things divide us like our politics. But in the aftermath of a divisive election - where East and West and everyone in between are anything but united - how do we understand each other?
In Prime Minister Trudeau's minority government, the west says they want out, Quebec has voted for the separatist Bloc Quebecois, and the political climate is rife with discontent.
This week on Context: Preston Manning and David Yager on Western alienation, what motivated the young vote, and what the Liberal minority means for religious Canadians.
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