It might see an odd twist in the political career of eco-socialist gadfly, “anti-Zionist” activist and former Wall Street securities lawyer Dimitri Lascaris, but the recently failed federal Green Party leadership contender has now signed up as a member of the troubled Iranian-Canadian Congress in a bid to shore up the “regime-friendly” ICC leadership against a slate of reform-minded opposition candidates. Read More
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