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Episode 267 - How do prime ministers deal with national security crises?

Phil Gurski

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 Sir John A Macdonald was Canada's first Prime Minister and a 'Father' of Confederation. And yet a figure of that importance has suffered a great deal in recent years over his role in the residential schools system for First Nations children, with statues taken down, street names changed and even schools founded in his honour recast. Does he deserve this criticism? More narrowly, how did Sir John A deal with national security crises in Canadian history a century and a half ago? Borealis talks with the author of a new biography of the man.