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Camps forming around leadership candidates for successive balloting

Although there are 11 candidates in the race for the leadership of the Liberal Party, it looks like it all comes down to three camps, and only two of them seem to have potential for growth. That’s because they hope to get the support of more than 50 per cent of the delegates at the […]

We want to hear from Prime Minister Harper’s Cabinet

Since the Middle East crisis began on July 12 with Hezbollah’s killing of eight Israeli soldiers and the kidnapping of two others, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has made his opinions clear. He stands firmly behind Israel. Canadian public opinion is split over Prime Minister Harper’s stance and over his voice as an effective arbiter on […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Whatever happened to Canada’s role as a respected neutral peace broker? I am dismayed at the callous indifference displayed by the Harper government to the slaughter that is taking place in the Middle East. When eight members of a Canadian family in the south Lebanese village of Aitaroun died as a result of bombing by […]

Playing the tough guy would jeopardize Canada’s international image

After wisely staying out of the Iraq war, Canada is being drawn toward the Middle East quagmire that is its aftermath. One step deeper is the suggestion that NATO troops should be deployed in Lebanon-a bad idea with troubling implications at home as well as abroad. For many Canadians, the suggested Atlantic alliance intervention and […]

‘Federal Accountability Act’ doesn’t contain 21 promised measures

As others have before him, Robin V. Sears uses a combination of false and exaggerated claims that ignore fundamental democratic principles, in his attack on the proposed Bill C-2 (the so-called “Federal Accountability Act”) which Sears wrote about in the July 17 issue of The Hill Times. Sears’ first claim is that “political participation by […]

Jewish lobby far more powerful than Arab lobby: source

The Jewish and pro-Israel lobby is far more powerful than the Arab lobby in Ottawa, says one source close to the government’s Middle East policy. In an interview, the source said that the Arab lobby traditionally has been weaker, with fewer resources and less organizational power. The Jewish lobby, on the other hand, is powerful, […]

The Spin Doctors

Mike Storeshaw Conservative Strategist “This opposition talk about being an honest international peace broker makes for interesting coffee-house chat, but it’s completely irrelevant to the situation today. “Perhaps my friends in the opposition could take some time to explain their premise as it relates to the current conflict. Between whom should Canada insert itself to […]

Conservatives to meet for caucus retreat

Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay will brief the National Conservative Caucus on Aug. 4 about the Middle East and Canada’s evacuation efforts at the party’s two-day caucus retreat in Cornwall, Ont., or, in Tory territory. Mr. MacKay (Central Nova, N.S.) has been criticized for keeping a low profile and having little influence as Canada’s foreign […]

Parliament needs Middle Eastern associations, partnerships: MPs

Parliament should establish full-fledged Parliamentary associations with the world’s Middle Eastern countries and, at the very least, should revive the less influential Parliamentary Friendship Groups, say some MPs. NDP MP Alexa McDonough (Halifax, N.S.), who is trying to re-establish the Canada-Palestine Friendship Group, said Parliament needs to give these associations more financing and complained that […]