Canadian Democracy At Work

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On Tuesday, the House of Commons voted in favour of holding a judicial inquiry into how Afghan detainees were treated. The NDP motion, supported by the Liberals and the Bloc Quebecois, passed by a vote of 146 to 129.

But it is expected the Conservatives will ignore the non-binding parliamentary motion.

Defence Minister Peter MacKay was said mackay and natynczyk

to be amused.

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Telephone: (613) 992-6022
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0 Responses to Canadian Democracy At Work

  1. lord anthony says:

    Time to wipe that smile off his face, the judicial inquiry is getting closer.
    This guy’s 3P public account of himself (pompous, privileged and perfidious) guarantee he will go down in Canadian political history not as a PC leadership contender but as a bad smell better forgotten.

    From today’s revelation, the Colvin accounts described by “The Dick” Hillier as ludicrous may in fact be the tip of the Canadian torture-iceberg according to Current Occupant Natynczyk.

    Ah, military intelligence.

    Seems It’s not only our politicians who can’t get their ducks in a row.

  2. jim reed says:

    Natynczyk is dancing as fast as he can.

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