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Conservative Senator Jean-Guy Dagenais

Jean-Guy Dagenais is a Quebec Conservative Senator.

Building a national consensus on defence

HMS Duncan, the Netherlands HNL Everton, and Canadian Ship HMCS Toronto, pictured May 12, 2019, sailing in formation for a photo exercise during Operation Reassurance. Canada is facing increasing and multifaceted national security challenges in today’s international security environment, writes Quebec Conservative Senator Jean-Guy Dagenais. Photograph courtesy MCpl Manuela Berger, Formation Imaging Services Halifax
HMS Duncan, the Netherlands HNL Everton, and Canadian Ship HMCS Toronto, pictured May 12, 2019, sailing in formation for a photo exercise during Operation Reassurance. Canada is facing increasing and multifaceted national security challenges in today’s international security environment, writes Quebec Conservative Senator Jean-Guy Dagenais. Photograph courtesy MCpl Manuela Berger, Formation Imaging Services Halifax
Quebec Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais says today in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower, eight altars of remembrance display seven books commemorating all those Canadians who fell in conflicts around the world. Only one altar stands empty—the one for the conflict that actually occurred on Canadian soil between 1812 and 1815. The Hill Times file photograph
Quebec Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais says today in the Memorial Chamber of the Peace Tower, eight altars of remembrance display seven books commemorating all those Canadians who fell in conflicts around the world. Only one altar stands empty—the one for the conflict that actually occurred on Canadian soil between 1812 and 1815. The Hill Times file photograph
Partisan politics is not a disease. It forms the basis of a democratic political system where ideas are debated and the majority party governs, says Quebec Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais.
Partisan politics is not a disease. It forms the basis of a democratic political system where ideas are debated and the majority party governs, says Quebec Conservative Sen. Jean-Guy Dagenais.