Harper's Policy Legacy
By the time Stephen Harper left the PMO in November 2015 he'd been prime minister for almost a decade. He seemingly rode off into history's sunset and hasn't been heard from much ever since. That has not stopped historians from considering his legacy. The Agenda welcomes co-editors Jennifer Ditchburn and Graham Fox, to discuss interpretations put forward in their book, "The Harper Factor: Assessing a Prime Minister's Policy Legacy."

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