• Archive for the 'In Ottawa' Category
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  • Archive for the 'In Ottawa' Category
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Parliament needs leadership, not partisanship

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

The sensational story of Foreign Affairs Minister, Maxime Bernier’s resignation makes good copy. However, the central issue in the Bernier fiasco is not that a Canadian Foreign Minister left sensitive documents in the possession of a former girlfriend or that girlfriend’s sensational past.
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Avoiding our Own Vietnam

Friday, August 1st, 2008

How could the security environment in Afghanistan be getting worse, not better, after billions of dollars in aid and six years of having “boots on the ground”?
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Tackling climate change

Friday, July 4th, 2008

Climate change is the greatest ecological challenge of our generation. The science is clear and compels us to act with urgency. Tackling this challenge also provides us with an opportunity to modernize our economy and take advantage of the green technologies before us. (more…)

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Parliament’s dysfunctional world

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Parliament’s dysfunctional world
Dr. Keith Martin
The National Post
May 13, 2008

It’s official — recent polls show that the public’s faith in politicians has hit rock bottom. A scant 25% of Canadians expressed respect for those who enter elected office. The next lowest were lawyers, who hit a whopping 44%. This is a sad, but not surprising state of affairs. (more…)

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Defending our Fundamental Values

Friday, March 14th, 2008

There are certain political principles that most of our citizens stand by: that using the facts is central to good public policy making; that Canada is more than the sum of its parts; that a strong central government is important to our country; that the people we democratically elect to Parliament must be able to exercise the will of their constituents; and that Canadians effectively engage the government of the day and make their wishes known. Yet, all of these principles have been deeply undermined by our “new Conservative government”.
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Preserving our freedom to speak

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Recently, a constituent brought to my attention an issue that strikes at the heart of one of the most fundamental rights that we have as citizens in Canada. It is one that was carved out for us with blood and sacrifice through two world wars, and one that continues to define our society as free and open – the right to freedom of speech.
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