There’s a school of thought that suggests it’s never a good idea to disagree with your boss, at least in public.
Behind closed doors? Maybe.
But in front of an audience of hundreds of people, many of them with strong political views? Maybe not.
Defence Minister Bill Blair still went there Thursday in his keynote speech at the annual Conference of Defence Associations Institute (CDAI) when he chose to address growing unease about Canada’s place in the world — and the military’s waning capacity to be there in a meaningful way when the call comes from the federal government and allies.
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Almost a year ago,