This week’s Hub Roundtable discusses the 100 days since Hamas’ terrorist attacks against Israel, with a particular focus on the reaction in Canada and what it tells us about the country’s national identity and practice of pluralism. They also cover new polling that shows the Liberals are far behind the Conservatives and discuss the factors behind the post-holiday plunge including Prime Minister Trudeau’s controversial Christmas vacation.
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