Murmuration: A new way of doing and changing politics?

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Professor Errol Mendes from his post today on the Linked In discussion group Canadian Progress hosted by Nancy Leblanc.

He notes that Don Tapscott at the Liberal Party Convention used this murmuration video to argue that the way politics is done is changing and that those who adapt to it are going to be the best change agents.

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