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045 National Interest #3 – Good Governance: Strengthening Trust Between Citizens and Government
In this episode of Dialogue Over Division, we continue our series on the national interests identified by former Lieutenant Colonel David Redman in his 25-year vision for the country. The third national interest, Good Governance, is vital to ensuring that Canada’s institutions serve the people with integrity, transparency, and accountability. Each national interest is important on its own, but they are deeply interconnected. Without good governance, our ability to protect and advance the others is diminished.
Together we explore the pillars of good governance and how they contribute to a strong and resilient nation. We discuss the importance of transparent elections, the role of independent media in holding power to account, and the need for clear, consistent, and principled decision-making. Good governance is not just the responsibility of elected officials, it is a shared undertaking that depends on the active engagement and vigilance of citizens.
Our conversation also examines how governance affects national unity and security, and how weaknesses in leadership, oversight, and communication can erode public trust. Colonel Redman offers practical solutions and a vision for strengthening Canada’s democratic foundations, solutions rooted in openness, fairness, and a long-term commitment to serving the public interest.
We address the critical role of citizen responsibility in shaping the direction of our country. By understanding how government should work, demanding transparency, and participating in civic life, we can create a governance framework that reflects the values and priorities of the people it serves.
Join us as we unpack why good governance is essential to a confident, resilient Canada, and how each of us has a part to play in ensuring it thrives for generations to come.
Because if we don’t demand good governance, how can we expect to get it?
To explore these ideas further, read the full paper by Lieutenant Colonel David Redman, Canada 2024: A Confident Resilient Nation or a Fearful Fractured Country, available here: https://fcpp.org/2024/03/21/policy-series-canada-2024-a-confident-resilient-nation-or-a-fearful-fractured-country/
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