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Canada Needs a Mandatory National Service

Our country can’t defend itself, and citizens aren’t patriotic enough to step up. It’s time to change that.

I joined the military at the age of 18, right out of high school. My parents were working class and couldn’t afford to pay my university tuition, so although I was accepted to several good schools, I chose the Royal Military College of Canada, where I’d be considered part of the military and receive an annual salary. During the academic year, our job was to study. Then in the summer, we did military training. We graduated as second lieutenants—entry-level officers—and then did four years of military service.


Canada couldn’t defend itself from an uprising by 3rd World TFW’s and Illegals.

Can you imagine  young men and women answering a call to arms by a sham state that has destroyed all hope they may once have held for a decent future?

The Social Contract in Canada is broken and likely impossible to repair.

Our elites betrayed us and I can’t see anyone being convinced to defend Ottawa’s luxury values.

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