Inside DND’s decision to reopen College Militaire Royal in Quebec

Some say the Chrétien government's move to close the college in 1995 had nothing to do with finances and everything to do with political posturing.

TORONTO–The Harper government's recent decision to reopen the College Militaire Royal (CMR) in Quebec aims at reversing a controversial decision made by the former Chrétien government when they closed the French-language military college in 1995.

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