Conservative Like Me

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Here something you might not know: if the current conservative leader is elected as Prime Minister, he'll be the first since Lester Pearson with military experience. In this pod, we talk about the fate of our Canadian Armed Forces, the possibility of a National Guard model, and fighting wars in the digital space. We also talk about the culture, diversity, and trauma compensation for those willing to die in service for this country. Plus, Jennifer wants to talk about who owns the Northwest passage while unilaterally deciding it's Canada.

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