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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 45 MIN

Episode 2 - Dr. Clement Ligoure, the Press, and the Fight to Recruit the No. 2 Construction Battalion

from The Loyalist Connections Podcast · host Loyalist Connections Creative Society

This second episode revisits Dr. Clement Ligoure in Nova Scotia. It examines why, despite being qualified and recommended, he was denied appointment as Medical Officer for the No. 2 Construction Battalion during the First World War. Shawn interviews Mary Beth Sutherland, community advocate and granddaughter of Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hugh Sutherland, the battalion’s commanding officer, who pushed for Black officers, including a chaplain (Rev. Andrew White) and Dr. Ligoure. Key Topics Clement Ligoure’s journey: recruitment, qualifications and racial discrimination encountered within the military. The leadership and advocacy efforts of Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hugh Sutherland. The significance of the No.2 Construction Battalion. The role of print media and Black publications during World War 1. The role of the No.2 Construction band during World War 1. Credits Hosted by Shawn Smith Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS) Special thanks to Mary Beth Sutherland Connect With Us Follow the Loyalist Connections Podcast on Instagram @LoyalistConnectionPodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Listen, like, follow, and share on your favourite platforms! Learning Resources: https://novamuse.ca/EducationalResources/Index View the video podcast here: Episode two (feat. Mary Beth Sutherland): https://youtu.be/wYCn6tL9vOs For reference information, check out the Dr. Ligoure story on NovaMuse.ca  

This second episode revisits Dr. Clement Ligoure in Nova Scotia. It examines why, despite being qualified and recommended, he was denied appointment as Medical Officer for the No. 2 Construction Battalion during the First World War. Shawn interviews Mary Beth Sutherland, community advocate and granddaughter of Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hugh Sutherland, the battalion’s commanding officer, who pushed for Black officers, including a chaplain (Rev. Andrew White) and Dr. Ligoure. Key Topics Clement Ligoure’s journey: recruitment, qualifications and racial discrimination encountered within the military. The leadership and advocacy efforts of Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Hugh Sutherland. The significance of the No.2 Construction Battalion. The role of print media and Black publications during World War 1. The role of the No.2 Construction band during World War 1. Credits Hosted by Shawn Smith Produced by Loyalist Connections Creative Society (LCCS) Special thanks to Mary Beth Sutherland Connect With Us Follow the Loyalist Connections Podcast on Instagram @LoyalistConnectionPodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content. Listen, like, follow, and share on your favourite platforms! Learning Resources: https://novamuse.ca/EducationalResources/Index View the video podcast here: Episode two (feat. Mary Beth Sutherland): https://youtu.be/wYCn6tL9vOs For reference information, check out the Dr. Ligoure story on NovaMuse.ca

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