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A series of satirical and observant essays sketches political life and social theatre centered on Ottawa and Parliament Hill, blending character portraits of leading statesmen, civil servants and railway magnates with commentary on institutions, public ceremonies and the capital's social scene. The pieces alternate humorous caricature and reflective criticism, treating party maneuvers, patronage, tariff debates, governors and the interplay of power and spectacle. Interspersed vignettes of the capital's salons, dining rooms and everyday pageantry reveal how politics performs for an audience and how its players shape national narratives.
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