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Listen as Magdalena Surma interviews Hugh Segal. He is a Master of Massey College at the University of Toronto. While in the Senate of Canada (Conservative, Ontario), he Chaired both the committees on Foreign Affairs and Anti-Terrorism. A graduate in history from the University of Ottawa, he is a former President of the Institute for Research on Public Policy in Montreal and Senior Fellow at both the Queen’s School of Policy Studies and School of Business. Mr. Segal is the Honourary Chair of the Navy League of Canada and a Senior Fellow of the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute in Calgary. An honorary Captain in the Royal Canadian Navy, Hugh holds honorary doctorates from the Royal Military College and his Alma Mater. He was made a member of the Order of Canada in 2003. Listen as Mr. Segal discusses the significance and the impact of the work done by the NATO Association of Canada.
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Next, Mr. Segal discusses some of his most memorable moments while serving as a successful Canadian political strategist, author, commentator, academic, and former senator.
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Lastly, Mr. Segal shares his final words of wisdom. Mr. Segal is proposing that people between the ages of 18 to 65, who are living under the low-income poverty line in Ontario, will earn a basic income of at least $1320 per month. Individuals with disabilities will receive $500 more. Listen as Mr. Segal discusses the significance and impact of this pilot project and how it would better shape Canada’s future.
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