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  2. Dr. Rose discusses the persuasiveness of political speech

Dr. Rose discusses the persuasiveness of political speech

Nov 28, 2025

Dr. Jonathan Rose, Department Head and Professor of Political Studies, recently talked with the Toronto Star about the persuasiveness of political speech. 

Read the full article: "Imagine of Donald Trump's lies cost him his job. Wales is working on that law — and a Toronto doctor wants Canada next" (Toronto Star, November 27, 2025) 

 

 

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