Canada expects U.S. queries about stability

Praxius

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I would have added this to existing threads in regards to the Coalition, but since this is coming from a different spectrum then the other topics, I figured this would suit at its own topic and thread:



CTV.ca | Canada expects U.S. queries about stability

OTTAWA -- The whole world is watching and our closest ally - the United States - is worried as Canada goes through a "constitutional psychodrama," Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Tuesday.

Cannon told the Commons he expected president-elect Barack Obama's nominee for secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, to ask about the stability of Canada's government. He is hoping to have his first conversation with Clinton on Wednesday.

"Is there someone in this chamber who thinks that our most important commercial partner and our most faithful ally is not worried about what is going on?" he asked.

The Bush administration's envoy to Canada, Ambassador David Wilkins, said he was watching the tempest, but not unduly unnerved by it.

Wilkins said he hasn't spoken to the White House about the crisis and didn't know if he would raise the issue during a farewell visit with President George W. Bush later this week.

"Cables go down to the State Department on current events," he said in Regina.

"I'm sure cables have gone down on this."

Cannon said the scenario of an NDP-Liberal coalition supported by the Bloc Quebecois replacing Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives is befuddling to the international community.

"This, Mr. Speaker, is not a scenario that is easy to explain to our allies and our partners who are striving mightily to achieve economic prosperity through political stability."

But if our allies were seeking explanations of the contretemps, few were willing to say so.

A spokesperson for the Queen would not go anywhere near the issue, refusing to say if Canada's head of state was paying attention to what was going on in its former colony.

"I've spoken to the people on our side and the only line I can give you is that this is all a matter for the Canadian government," said a spokeswoman for Buckingham Palace.

Canada is forging deep ties with Afghanistan, where 2,500 Canadian troops are fighting a Taliban insurgency. Two of the parties that would toss out the Conservatives have called for those troops to be immediately withdrawn.

But a representative of the Afghanistan embassy said the ambassador refused to comment.

The French embassy is also closely watching the unprecedented developments in Ottawa, according an embassy spokesman.

But the embassy's press counsellor Jean-Christophe Fleury would not comment further.

"We have to remain neutral when it comes to all political developments in Canada," he said.

Cannon suggested that foreign investors who are choosing where to invest internationally may be hesitant to do so in Canada as a result of the country's uncertain political future.

"Put yourself in the place of a foreign investor wondering which among many countries might provide the best return," Cannon said.

Jacqueline Best, a specialist in international political economy at the University of Ottawa, disagreed.

The coalition has promised an economic stimulus package that includes infrastructure spending, home construction, renovations and financial support for "struggling sectors" that can demonstrate a viable business plan.

"I think that will make up for any short-term uncertainties that the market can have," Best said.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been encouraging countries to take action to prevent a worldwide recession, said Best.

"What the coalition is proposing is more in line with the global norms than what Harper was initially proposing," she said.

"It's the same kind of policies the International Monetary Fund is taking."

I find it kinda funny that finally.... now we get some attention in the world, lol.

It's also pretty funny that not one single country thus far has actually put their two cents on what's going on and playing neutral.

Tis gonna be pretty interesting.
 

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In my opinion it is one of two things:

1. they do not care (if they do) to interfere with our internal affairs

2. in is not there problem to get involved in, regardless the outcome

An observation: The GG better make an historic decision here or we are looking at another election.

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Praxius

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In my opinion it is one of two things:

1. they do not care (if they do) to interfere with our internal affairs

2. in is not there problem to get involved in, regardless the outcome

An observation: The GG better make an historic decision here or we are looking at another election.

scratch

I just find it funny that the US has been all wound up with their own Elections and issues that need to be addressed, that they didn't really care much about what was happening to other nations, even our own election if you will (Not that that's a negitive thing, just an observation in regards to their focuses at the time) And now that there is this sort of thing happening.... which is obviously something different then what most people seem to be used to..... there is a bit of attention going on towards us and our little ol situation we have.... not just from the US, but elsewhere too.

I guess all of us Canadians finally getting all worked up over this has stirred up a little dust storm in our little neck of the woods.

As they always have been saying over the years.... it was only a matter of time before us friendly, do-gooding Canadians would snap :p
 

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Prax,

In my opinion we did not snap.

We declared enough is enough.

No more. No less.

rgs
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Ron in Regina

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Here's the one video I could find (in a link from the one news story on Canada for today) on CNN
that our neighbours will be viewing. Interesting that this video was chosen for CNN.

Outrage Brewing in Canada - iReport.com


Kind'a weird to see how this situation is being portrayed to those outside the forest that is Canada, as
opposed to the view of all of us Canadians that are standing in the trees....

Source: Canadian leader vows to fight planned ouster - CNN.com
 

scratch

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You know Ron,

I hate downloads or google because it is all propaganda to increase ratings.

Sorry, Ill have to pass on this one.

regards
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Scott Free

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I expect this is going to cause the Americans some confusion since they don't really understand democracies.
 

unclepercy

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Since Canada is so ambivilent about its leadership - hey! Here's someone you praised to high heaven. You loved him. You thought he was the only choice. You found fault with the Bush/Republican side until you even bored yourselves.

Here he is - your new leader: BARACK OBAMA. :canada:

That ought to suit you to a T. George and Laura have bought a house in a ritzy area of Preston Hollow in Dallas. New neighbors with lots of Secret Service! Oh boy!

Uncle
 

snowman2795

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Oh Dang, this means we'll have to take another country over!

Fort Drum, in Syracuse is only three hours from Ottawa. Our jets could make the trip in five minutes after wheels up--and that's not even going supersonic (don't want to break dishes ya know). And the 401 could be close in even less time.

So go ahead.. Screw yerselves up. We'll take care of it.
 

Scott Free

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Oh Dang, this means we'll have to take another country over!

Fort Drum, in Syracuse is only three hours from Ottawa. Our jets could make the trip in five minutes after wheels up--and that's not even going supersonic (don't want to break dishes ya know). And the 401 could be close in even less time.

So go ahead.. Screw yerselves up. We'll take care of it.

Oh how cute, look everybody! We have a new troll!