CHAUDHRI: Political discord on its way to your workplace
But employers have a small window of opportunity to set expectations before the ball drops on the U.S. election Tuesday night
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If your dinners have been anything like mine lately, the U.S. election has been served up as the main dish most nights.
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Some nights are much spicier than others.
Together with my kith and kin, I have grappled with the importance of character in a leader, debated geopolitical and reproductive issues, questioned election reform, tackled media misinformation and scrutinized the resumes of each candidate. And we are Canadians with no vote to cast.
But many Canadians can relate to my story. We are all closely following the U.S. election, some with more zeal and interest than for our own election process.
What happens in America is often a harbinger of........
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