EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 3 MIN
Brian Lilley Sounds Alarm Over Veteran Security Program
from The LeDrew Three Minute Interview
Why is Ottawa moving away from a century-old program that supports Canadian veterans?In this episode of The LeDrew Three Minute Interview, Stephen LeDrew is joined by Brian Lilley to discuss the growing controversy surrounding the future of Canada’s Commissionaires Program.For nearly 100 years, the Commissionaires have provided employment opportunities for veterans while delivering security services for government buildings across the country. The program has long been viewed as a successful model that supports veterans, promotes community, and operates on a non-profit basis.Now, questions arise after GardaWorld, a wealthy international company, lobbied the Carney Government to end the contract for the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.LeDrew and Lilley discuss:The history and purpose of the Commissionaires programConcerns about lobbying and political influenceWhy critics say the move makes little financial senseThe role of private security firms and government contractsPotential impacts on veterans and employmentAnd whether Ottawa doesn’t care about public backlash.The conversation also explores broader concerns about government transparency, insider influence, and whether political decision-making is becoming increasingly disconnected from public priorities.As scrutiny grows around the decision, many Canadians are asking a simple question: why replace a system that was already working in so many ways, AND supporting vets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why is Ottawa moving away from a century-old program that supports Canadian veterans?In this episode of The LeDrew Three Minute Interview, Stephen LeDrew is joined by Brian Lilley to discuss the growing controversy surrounding the future of Canada’s Commissionaires Program.For nearly 100 years, the Commissionaires have provided employment opportunities for veterans while delivering security services for government buildings across the country. The program has long been viewed as a successful model that supports veterans, promotes community, and operates on a non-profit basis.Now, questions arise after GardaWorld, a wealthy international company, lobbied the Carney Government to end the contract for the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires.LeDrew and Lilley discuss:The history and purpose of the Commissionaires programConcerns about lobbying and political influenceWhy critics say the move makes little financial senseThe role of private security firms and government contractsPotential impacts on veterans and employmentAnd whether Ottawa doesn’t care about public backlash.The conversation also explores broader concerns about government transparency, insider influence, and whether political decision-making is becoming increasingly disconnected from public priorities.As scrutiny grows around the decision, many Canadians are asking a simple question: why replace a system that was already working in so many ways, AND supporting vets. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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