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Extremism in the Canadian Army isn't new, says researcher

Extremism in the Canadian Army isn't new, says researcher

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Charlotte Duval-Lantoine, who researches Canadian military culture, says that it's impossible to know if extremism in the Canadian Armed Forces is getting worse or just being reported more often.
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