
Should Canada Go Nuclear?! Jim Lang & Paul Micucci Debate Canada’s Defence Future
Canada has reached a major milestone—spending 2% of GDP on defence. But what comes next?
In this episode, Jim Lang and Paul Micucci explore one of the biggest global security debates today: how countries prepare for rising geopolitical tensions in an increasingly uncertain world.
From NATO commitments to evolving defence strategies, the conversation looks at where Canada stands—and how modern deterrence is being discussed internationally. They also examine a lesser-known chapter of Canadian history, when Canadian forces played a role in nuclear-era missions during the Cold War.
This episode breaks down the facts, the risks, and the global context behind today’s defence conversations—without the hype.
Is Canada prepared for the future of global security?
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