This week’s Hub Dialogue Roundtable episode touches on a recent series of institutional and process failures in Canada (including airport lineups, passport delays, and last week’s internet outage) and what they tell us about the capacities of our public and private institutions.
Rudyard Griffiths, Stuart Thomson, and Sean Speer then turn their attention to political gatherings at the Calgary Stampede and their insights into the state of the Canadian Conservative Party and Alberta’s United Conservative Party leadership races.
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