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		<title type="html">A taste of politics</title>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Not content with experiencing Canada's medical system, I also dipped<br>
my toes into its political system. Simon told me that the Green Party<br>
was having a leadership debate at OISE. I tagged along because<br>
politicians live and die by their public speaking abilities, and Ian<br>
gave me a lift there.</p>
<p>It was absolutely fascinating. The two candidates present &#8211; Elizabeth<br>
May and Jim Fannon &#8211; were as different as night and day. I spent most<br>
of the evening not only listening to the points they made during the<br>
debate but also watching how they made those points, taking notes on<br>
their speech technique and manner.</p>
<p>Elizabeth was by far the more seasoned speaker. Here are a few things<br>
she did particularly well.</p>
<ul>
<li>Her experience gave her plenty of concrete examples to cite during<br>
the debate.</li>
<li>She used quotes to great effect, allowing her to take advantage of<br>
other people's clear and concise expressions while also showing<br>
that she'd done her reading.</li>
<li>She used humor to establish rapport, and drew a number of chuckles<br>
from the audience. Humor also demonstrated that she listened to the<br>
question and reacted to it.</li>
<li>She used powerful statements and good sound bites. (With content,<br>
mind you!)</li>
<li>Her body language indicated that she paid attention when the other<br>
candidate spoke.</li>
<li>She answered each question directly, and then expounded with more<br>
information. In contrast, the other candidate sometimes started<br>
talking and then circled back to ask what the question was again.</li>
<li>Examples from international politics strengthened her case.</li>
</ul>
<p>Interesting&#8230;</p>
<p>I learned a lot from the conversation afterwards, as Simon and Ian<br>
discussed a few of the points that were raised. I need to develop<br>
political thinking. It's a great way to practice critical thought.</p>


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