Canada's Role in Afghanistan
opposition parties. Then Bill Graham, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs
(also Liberal Party), spoke, followed by responses by the four opposition parties. Canadians are reported to be split over whether Canadian troops should take prisoners, and if they do, whether
they should turn them over to the United States.
The Canadian House held a “take-note” (for the record) debate on Canada’s role in Afghanistan. Canadian troops will be deployed there starti… read more
The Canadian House held a “take-note” (for the record) debate on Canada’s role in Afghanistan. Canadian troops will be deployed there starting Friday, February 1. Defense Minister Eggleton (Liberal Party) spoke first, with responses by the four
opposition parties. Then Bill Graham, the new Minister of Foreign Affairs
(also Liberal Party), spoke, followed by responses by the four opposition parties. Canadians are reported to be split over whether Canadian troops should take prisoners, and if they do, whether
they should turn them over to the United States. close
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