Elections 2025 Part Two: On Canadian Sovereignty and Independent Foreign Policy. With Politicians, Chossudovsky and Engler

Elections 2025 Part Two: On Canadian Sovereignty and Independent Foreign Policy. With Politicians, Chossudovsky and Engler

Author: Michael Welch April 25, 2025 Duration: 59:04
This week on the Global Research News Hour we continue our discussion with the Federal candidates competing against each other to become the next representative of Winnipeg Centre in the April 28 election. We also hear from Michel Chossudovsky, head of the centre for Research on Globalization about the single question of how US Northern Command has already fundamentally extinguished our sovereignty in critical ways. And we finally hear from author and activist Yves Engler about the major Canadian foreign policy questions not getting enough attention in mainstream media.

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