Terry Glavin
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to unite the country, to keep, you know, the role of federal policy has always been to allow Canadians to have a conversation amongst themselves. It's why we fund the CBC and the Canadian Council for the Arts and what have you. And it's a difficult thing to do because we are very, very culturally diverse. I mean, in every traditional sense of the word, the French speaking people of Quebec
to unite the country, to keep, you know, the role of federal policy has always been to allow Canadians to have a conversation amongst themselves. It's why we fund the CBC and the Canadian Council for the Arts and what have you. And it's a difficult thing to do because we are very, very culturally diverse. I mean, in every traditional sense of the word, the French speaking people of Quebec
to unite the country, to keep, you know, the role of federal policy has always been to allow Canadians to have a conversation amongst themselves. It's why we fund the CBC and the Canadian Council for the Arts and what have you. And it's a difficult thing to do because we are very, very culturally diverse. I mean, in every traditional sense of the word, the French speaking people of Quebec
the poor land Quebecers, are a nation in every conventional sense of the word. And Canada is, well, yeah, I guess we're kind of a nation, but it's complicated. I mean... It is vastly complicated, and it's a huge landscape. So the function of a prime minister has to be to unite the country.
the poor land Quebecers, are a nation in every conventional sense of the word. And Canada is, well, yeah, I guess we're kind of a nation, but it's complicated. I mean... It is vastly complicated, and it's a huge landscape. So the function of a prime minister has to be to unite the country.
the poor land Quebecers, are a nation in every conventional sense of the word. And Canada is, well, yeah, I guess we're kind of a nation, but it's complicated. I mean... It is vastly complicated, and it's a huge landscape. So the function of a prime minister has to be to unite the country.
Something core. Something that when push comes to shove, it's possible that we might be able to muster fire in the belly.
Something core. Something that when push comes to shove, it's possible that we might be able to muster fire in the belly.
Something core. Something that when push comes to shove, it's possible that we might be able to muster fire in the belly.
Quite so.
Quite so.
Quite so.
The other thing about Trudeau is that it's a complete rejection of that, a complete reversal of that. It's just like, meh, we're a post-national country. And immigration, fine, you want to come in, yes. You know, Dominic Barton, who ended up being our ambassador to China, the guy who came from China's McKinsey and Associates and who crafted Trudeau's campaign campaign,
The other thing about Trudeau is that it's a complete rejection of that, a complete reversal of that. It's just like, meh, we're a post-national country. And immigration, fine, you want to come in, yes. You know, Dominic Barton, who ended up being our ambassador to China, the guy who came from China's McKinsey and Associates and who crafted Trudeau's campaign campaign,
The other thing about Trudeau is that it's a complete rejection of that, a complete reversal of that. It's just like, meh, we're a post-national country. And immigration, fine, you want to come in, yes. You know, Dominic Barton, who ended up being our ambassador to China, the guy who came from China's McKinsey and Associates and who crafted Trudeau's campaign campaign,
at the very, very, very beginning of his rise to politics, says, yeah, we should actually have about a half a million people coming into Canada every year. We should aim for 100 million. We should at least double our population, you know, in the next generation or two.
at the very, very, very beginning of his rise to politics, says, yeah, we should actually have about a half a million people coming into Canada every year. We should aim for 100 million. We should at least double our population, you know, in the next generation or two.
at the very, very, very beginning of his rise to politics, says, yeah, we should actually have about a half a million people coming into Canada every year. We should aim for 100 million. We should at least double our population, you know, in the next generation or two.
Yes, we have.
Yes, we have.