Politics are becoming increasingly divisive and polarizing around the world, including in Canada. Dawna Friesen goes to a barbershop in High River, Alta. called the Daily Male, where workers and guests focus on discussing each other’s viewpoints, instead of dismissing them.
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‘We don’t judge each other’: Alta. barbershop working to bridge political divides
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