Publisher Rudyard Griffiths and Editor-at-Large Sean Speer discuss pro-Palestine/anti-Israel student encampments at Canadian universities, the failure of these institutions to shut them down, and the double standard with other protest movements, including the Freedom Convoy in 2022. They also discuss Parks Canada’s reopening of Sir. John A. Macdonald’s historic home in Kingston, O.N., with a new focus on racism, sexism, and colonialism, and what it signifies regarding the politicization of Canadian history.
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