Tamara Cherry, filling in for Evan Solomon, speaks with Canadian veteran Trevor Green and reflects on the 100th anniversary of the Remembrance Day poppy with Canadian War Museum historian Tim Cook.
On today’s show:
A conversation with Canadian veteran Trevor Greene and his wife Debbie Greene.
Dr. Ken Coates, a leading Canadian expert in public policy at the University of Saskatchewan, on Premier Scott Moe calling Saskatchewan a ‘nation within Canada.’
Matthew Soules, architect and urbanist, on ‘iceberg homes’ being a cause of environmental concern.
Michael Bernstein, the executive director of Clean Prosperity, on the latest developments at COP26 as the summit begins to wrap up.
Tim Cook, Canadian War Museum historian, on the 100th anniversary of the Remembrance Day poppy.
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