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  2. Political Scientist Discusses Throne Speech on The Vassy Kapelos Show 

Political Scientist Discusses Throne Speech on The Vassy Kapelos Show 

Appearing on The Vassy Kapelos Show, Dr. Julie Simmons, professor in the Department of Political Science, discussed how the throne speech passed “on division” and what comes next for the federal government. 

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Posted Jun 6, 2025
Updated Jun 6, 2025
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