Canada’s Prime Ministers: Leadership and Legacy
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In this episode, I sit down with J.D.M. Stewart, author of The Prime Ministers, to talk about Canada’s history, leadership, and how we understand our national identity today.
We discuss the legacy of past prime ministers, including figures like Sir John A. Macdonald, Robert Borden, and Louis Saint Laurent, and how their records are being revisited in modern debates. The conversation explores how Canadians are balancing modern-day values with our past, including questions around cancel culture, historical memory, and how we assess leadership over time.
We also touch on how arts, writing, and storytelling shape how we see ourselves as a country — and why they are central to Canadian identity.
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