In this episode of Hub Roundtable, Publisher Rudyard Griffiths and Editor-at-Large Sean Speer discuss the foreign interference inquiry, including the prime minister’s and CSIS director’s testimony, and what it has revealed about Canadian national security.
Managing Editor Harrison Lowman also joins from the Canada Strong and Free Network Conference to discuss the emerging fault lines between the old guard and the new guard of Canadian conservatism. Finally, they discuss The Hub’s third anniversary, the successes of the past 12 months, and what to expect in the upcoming year.
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