Talk:Elizabeth Dowdeswell

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Why do we call this woman a "Bureaucrat" instead of just "politician"?
I seems to be me that the term "bureaucrat" is not appropriate to be used to address someone in terms of his/her professional interest or occupation. Why can't we just call her a Canadian politician? Does it matter if a leadership position is elected or appointed when it comes to the name of, as the occupation? Theanonymity.de (talk) 19:59, 29 September 2021 (UTC)