Rahm Emanuel, former chief of staff to president Barack Obama and a potential presidential candidate in 2028, is an unlikely advocate for a program not normally associated with the Democrats: national service.

The former mayor of Chicago and the most recent U.S. ambassador to Japan, has said that everyone talks about diversity as a strength but that only works if there is a foundation of unity .

In his mind, western democracies have lost that unifying principle and one way to revive a sense of civic purpose would be to oblige young people to join the military, the peace corps, or to commit to public service of some kind for six months.

Recent reports by my Postmedia colleague David Pugliese that the Canadian Forces are exploring the idea of vastly expanding the size of Canada’s rese

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