Canadas Identity Crisis Is Really a Cohesion Crisis

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ADSupport UsViewpointsOpinionPeople gather for Canada Day festivities in Vancouver on July 1, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckBryan Brulotte3/25/2026|Updated: 3/25/20260:00CommentaryCanada does not have a diversity problem. It has a cohesion problem.Bryan BrulotteAuthorBryan Brulotte is chairman of Sterling-Trust, a private equity firm based in Ottawa. He holds a doctorate in business and brings over four decades of experience spanning military service and senior roles in the private and public sectors.Author’s Selected ArticlesWhat Many Analysts Get Wrong About the Iran WarMar 18, 2026China Used Iran and Others to Distract the West for Years, but That’s About to ChangeMar 13, 2026Ottawa Needs a Broader Strategy for Effective GovernanceMar 06, 2026A Necessary Risk in Iran: 3 Potential OutcomesMar 04, 2026Add to My ListSave

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