Aug 22 2006
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westernblockparty.com |
simply isn't true. One Great Canadian Hero in the persona of Michael Ignatieff, a true canadian hero for
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Aug 22 2006
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westernblockparty.com |
simply isn't true. One Great Canadian Hero in the persona of Michael Ignatieff, a true canadian hero for
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Aug 22 2006
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westernblockparty.com |
simply isn't true. One Great Canadian Hero in the persona of Michael Ignatieff, a true canadian hero for
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Aug 22 2006
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westernblockparty.com |
simply isn't true. One Great Canadian Hero in the persona of Michael Ignatieff, a true canadian hero for
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Aug 22 2006
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canadians.org |
The Council of Canadians > Word Warriors> Word Warriors archive> Letter # 50 - Extending t...Support our work...join or donate now!About Us21st Annual General MeetingChapters in ActionDeep IntegrationEnergyWaterTradeHealth CareBeyond Factory FarmingGE Free Canada CampaignBlue Planet ProjectPast CampaignsResourcesMedia RoomKeep InformedTake Action!EventsToo Close for ComfortBLOGWord WarriorsLetter # 50 - Extending the Afghanistan occupationMay 18, 2006Yesterday was a sad day for Canada and its tradition of multilateralism and peace-keeping as the House of Commons voted to extend its "mission" (a word WE should never use, by the way). The motion passed by a 4-vote margin of 149 to 145. The Conservatives and Liberal leader Bill Graham and 29 other Liberals (out of 103) voted in favour of the motion, while the NDP, the Bloc Quebecois and a substantial number of Liberals voted against it.Of the Liberal leadership candidates who are MPs, Michael Ignatieff and Scott Brison voted in favour of the motion, while Carolyn Bennett, Maurizio
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Sep 21 2006
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canadians.org |
The Council of Canadians > Word Warriors> Word Warriors archive> Letter # 50 - Extending t...Support our work...join or donate now!About Us21st Annual General MeetingChapters in ActionDeep IntegrationEnergyWaterTradeHealth CareBeyond Factory FarmingGE Free Canada CampaignBlue Planet ProjectPast CampaignsResourcesMedia RoomKeep InformedTake Action!EventsToo Close for ComfortBLOGWord WarriorsLetter # 50 - Extending the Afghanistan occupationMay 18, 2006Yesterday was a sad day for Canada and its tradition of multilateralism and peace-keeping as the House of Commons voted to extend its "mission" (a word WE should never use, by the way). The motion passed by a 4-vote margin of 149 to 145. The Conservatives and Liberal leader Bill Graham and 29 other Liberals (out of 103) voted in favour of the motion, while the NDP, the Bloc Quebecois and a substantial number of Liberals voted against it.Of the Liberal leadership candidates who are MPs, Michael Ignatieff and Scott Brison voted in favour of the motion, while Carolyn Bennett, Maurizio
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Sep 21 2006
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equalvoice.ca |
Equal Voice» EV Home[ Text Size›A / A / A / A[ Language›English/ FrenchEqual Voice asked the Liberal Leadership candidates how each of them would increase the participation of women in the Liberal party. Read the responses;• Bob Rae• Carolyn Bennett• Michael Ignatieff• Scott Brison• Stéphane Dion• Ken Dryden Includes an action plan for women in public life.Elizabeth May wins Green Party leadershipCongratulations to Elizabeth May, new leader of the Green Party. May is only woman leading a national party, although three women in contention for the Liberal leadership."Green Party Leadership candidates respond to Equal Voice;• Elizabeth May• David ChernushenkoThe Liberal task force on women lead by Ann McLellan has asked the Liberal leadership candidates questions on how they will increase the representaion of women. See the questions and answers at http://annemclellan.com/forumOntario party leaders take Equal Voice's challenge to nominate more women for the October 4, 2007 provincial election – June 14, 2006Flora MacDonald
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Aug 21 2006
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liberal.ca |
Liberal.ca :: Députés :: Michael Ignatieff
Liberal.ca :: Députés :: Michael IgnatieffACCUEIL L'ÉQUIPE LE PARTI PRESSE MULTIMÉDIA COMMISSIONS
. Michael IgnatieffCirconscription :Etobicoke--Lakeshore(MAP )Site web :http
) 251-5510Bureau à OttawaHouse of CommonsOttawa, ONMichael Ignatieff, auteur canadien et universitaire
-Lakeshore en 2006. M. Ignatieff est porte-parole associé de l’opposition en matière de ressources humaines et de compétences.M. Ignatieff, qui est le fils de l’éminent diplomate George Ignatieff, est
: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror.M. Ignatieff est titulaire d’un doctorat d’histoire de l’Université de
l’Université de Londres et à la London School of Economics.M. Ignatieff a abondamment écrit sur les défis que
prononcée lors du Congrès biennal du Parti libéral du Canada, en mars 2005, M. Ignatieff a souligné
. Ignatieff a en outre travaillé régulièrement comme communicateur et critique à la radio et à la télévision.En 1997, le magazine Maclean's a inscrit le nom de M. Ignatieff sur sa liste des dix « célébrités
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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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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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