Parliament Hill Update: Does Separatism Talk Make Canada Look Weak?

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Canada and the province of Alberta are at a bit of a crossroads. While talks of separatism remain just talks, does this make Canada as a country appear weak? This is a big headline in Canadian federal politics. Tom Korski, managing editor for Blacklock's Reporter, joins us to talk about this and other news from Parliament Hill that you should know about.
26 May 10AM English Canada News Commentary

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