Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
Rodriguez Meet Ignatieff
supporter of Liberal leadership contender Michael Ignatieff (Etobicoke-Lakeshore), who has repeatedly expressed concerns about the flawed Liberal Kyoto plan:The facts – Ignatieff on Kyoto:On the environment, he
emissions. Ignatieff said he supports the protocol but it has become a problem for Liberals. "I think our
23, 2006)Ignatieff supports the Kyoto Protocol, which sets targets to reduce emissions of greenhouse
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Aug 21 2006
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liberal.ca |
, Martha Hall Findlay, Michael Ignatieff, Gerard Kennedy, Bob Rae, et Joe Volpe. Le débat pour le Nord et
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
://www.liberal.ca/news_f.aspx?id=11715)Les candidats à la direction du Parti libéral Michael Ignatieff et Bob Rae
d’un déséquilibre fiscal, y compris ses collègues dans la course à la chefferie Bob Rae et Michael Ignatieff (Etobicoke Lakeshore). Il prétend que reconnaître le déséquilibre fiscal ne fait que donner des
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
://www.liberal.ca/news_f.aspx?id=11715)Les candidats à la direction du Parti libéral Michael Ignatieff et Bob Rae
d’un déséquilibre fiscal, y compris ses collègues dans la course à la chefferie Bob Rae et Michael Ignatieff (Etobicoke Lakeshore). Il prétend que reconnaître le déséquilibre fiscal ne fait que donner des
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
Dion vs. Liberals on Fiscal ImbalanceEnglish FrançaisSign Up For Email UpdatesHomeLeaderBiographyLeader in ActionPartyFounding PrinciplesKey DocumentsC-BoutiqueHistoryUpcoming EventsNational CouncilEmployment OpportunitiesTeamOur MPsThe CabinetOur SenatorsPolicyKey IssuesSpeech from the ThroneBudget 2006Our PlatformPolicy DeclarationPressNews ReleasesOther StoriesIn The NewsSpeechesReality CheckRSS FeedsMultimediaPodcastingVideo VaultPhoto GalleryWallpaperAction CentreVolunteerDonateJoineNews SignupSend an eCardContact UsDion vs. Liberals on Fiscal Imbalance30 June 2006Today Liberal leadership contender Stephane Dion (St. Laurent-Cartierville) criticized anyone who would recognize the fiscal imbalance, including his fellow Liberal leadership contenders Bob Rae and Michael Ignatieff (Etobicoke-Lakeshore), are playing into the hands of separatists: Dion said Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been "playing bad games" by promising
like Michael Ignatieff and Bob Rae have acknowledged the existence of the fiscal imbalanceLiberal
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Aug 21 2006
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liberal.ca |
Liberal.ca :: Members of Parliament :: Michael Ignatieff
Liberal.ca :: Members of Parliament :: Michael IgnatieffHOME THE TEAM THE PARTY NEWS MULTIMEDIA
Conservatives Re-Open Tourism Negotiations with ChinaMichael IgnatieffMr. Michael IgnatieffRiding:Etobicoke
Queensway,Etobicoke, OntarioM8Y 1K7(416) 251-5510Ottawa OfficeHouse of CommonsOttawa, ONMichael Ignatieff
Lakeshore. Mr. Ignatieff is the Associate Critic for Human Resources and Skills.Son of a distinguished diplomat George Ignatieff, Mr. Ignatieff is the former director of the Carr Centre for Human Rights and
. Ignatieff received a degree in History at the University of Toronto and a doctorate at Harvard University
of Economics.Mr. Ignatieff has written extensively about the challenges Canada faces in the 21st
keynote address to the Liberal Party of Canada’s Biennial Policy Convention in March 2005, Mr. Ignatieff
Fiction and the Whitbread Novel Award. Mr. Ignatieff has also been a regular broadcaster and critic on television and radio.In 1997, Maclean's magazine named Ignatieff in its "Top 10 Canadian Who's Who." In 2003
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
notamment de Bill Graham (Toronto Centre), de Michael Ignatieff (Étobicoke Lakeshore) et de Ken Dryden (York
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
Liberals Flip Flop on Minimum SentencesEnglish FrançaisSign Up For Email UpdatesHomeLeaderBiographyLeader in ActionPartyFounding PrinciplesKey DocumentsC-BoutiqueHistoryUpcoming EventsNational CouncilEmployment OpportunitiesTeamOur MPsThe CabinetOur SenatorsPolicyKey IssuesSpeech from the ThroneBudget 2006Our PlatformPolicy DeclarationPressNews ReleasesOther StoriesIn The NewsSpeechesReality CheckRSS FeedsMultimediaPodcastingVideo VaultPhoto GalleryWallpaperAction CentreVolunteerDonateJoineNews SignupSend an eCardContact UsLiberals Flip Flop on Minimum Sentences14 June 2006Last night, the majority of the Liberal caucus stood with the Bloc and voted AGAINST mandatory minimum sentences for firearms offences, in response to Bill C-10. This sudden opposition is surprising, given that the Liberals SUPPORTED increasing mandatory minimum sentences during the recent election. While some Liberals stuck to their principles, many Liberal MPs, led by Bill Graham (Toronto Centre) and Liberal leadership contenders like Michael Ignatieff
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Aug 21 2006
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liberal.ca |
Liberal.ca :: Rencontrez les candidats à l’investiture - Michael Ignatieff
@michaelignatieff.caDéputé dans Etobicoke-Lakeshore, Michael Ignatieff est écrivain, universitaire et journaliste de renommée
et le courage de choisir, la volonté de gouverner ». En janvier 2006, Michael Ignatieff est élu
Sophie.Pour de plus amples renseignements au sujet de Michael, consultez son site Web www.michaelignatieff.ca. Send a directed contribution to the Michael Ignatieff campaign.Meet the Leadership Candidates
Liberal.ca :: Rencontrez les candidats à l’investiture - Michael IgnatieffACCUEIL L'ÉQUIPE LE PARTI PRESSE MULTIMÉDIA COMMISSIONS VOTRE COMMUNAUTÉ CONTACTEZ-NOUSQuick LinksContribuezAdhérez au
, de sécurité et d’affaires internationales.Né et élevé à Toronto, Michael est libéral depuis toujours
parcourir le monde. En 2000, Michael accepte le poste de directeur du Carr Center for Human Rights Policy à
des conflits et de son expertise en droits de la personne, sécurité et affaires étrangères, Michael
d’ouverture du Congrès biennal du Parti libéral du Canada en mars 2005, Michael souligne l’importance de
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Aug 21 2006
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conservative.ca |
Liberals Flip Flop on Minimum SentencesEnglish FrançaisSign Up For Email UpdatesHomeLeaderBiographyLeader in ActionPartyFounding PrinciplesKey DocumentsC-BoutiqueHistoryUpcoming EventsNational CouncilEmployment OpportunitiesTeamOur MPsThe CabinetOur SenatorsPolicyKey IssuesSpeech from the ThroneBudget 2006Our PlatformPolicy DeclarationPressNews ReleasesOther StoriesIn The NewsSpeechesReality CheckRSS FeedsMultimediaPodcastingVideo VaultPhoto GalleryWallpaperAction CentreVolunteerDonateJoineNews SignupSend an eCardContact UsLiberals Flip Flop on Minimum Sentences14 June 2006Last night, the majority of the Liberal caucus stood with the Bloc and voted AGAINST mandatory minimum sentences for firearms offences, in response to Bill C-10. This sudden opposition is surprising, given that the Liberals SUPPORTED increasing mandatory minimum sentences during the recent election. While some Liberals stuck to their principles, many Liberal MPs, led by Bill Graham (Toronto Centre) and Liberal leadership contenders like Michael Ignatieff
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