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We commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I with a look at Stanley Kubrick's anti-war masterpiece. We reflect on the war's place in the Canadian imagination, and how Kubrick's take on the class-politics of war is (...cliche incoming...) More Relevant Now Than Ever. PLUS: Is Mary Poppins a communist?

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JEFF WALLIKER

What’s weird about it Chris? It’s almost as if Canada and Australia were founded as colonial outposts of a common Imperial project. Oh hang on…

Chris Turton

It's weird how common the descriptions of what is taught about the First World War in Canada is to what you are taught in Australia. You learn simultaneously that the War was a waste of life for an idea of British Empire that is irrelevant now but that we were also born and defined by a nation from it.

Elias Brander

just btw this was a great episode, nice when you talk about real movies