Harsh on Harper
I think that, dare I say, this thread may be being a bit harsh on the
Right Honourable Stephen Harper,
P.C.,
M.P. (the
Member for Calgary Southwest, and
Prime Minister of Canada). To suggest that he should have somehow created some sort of utopian situation for Canada out of these conferences with
His Excellency the Honourable George Bush,
President of the United States of America, and
His Excellency Vicente Fox,
President of the United Mexican States, is somewhat unreasonable (and I am no fan of the current premier, by any stretch of the expression).
While he may not have done anything that we are going to see the immediate effect of, the North American leaders reached more of an
understanding than anything else (which could be elaborated upon, when Canada hosts the next conference of the leaders). I think it is important for us to understand the context of this conference — I don't think it was ever intended to represent some sort of one-stop shop for the issues that North America (and Canada) is facing in modern times.
The Web site for the [color=blue said:
Office of the Prime Minister of Canada[/color]]"What we have accomplished in these meetings is important for Canadians," said the Prime Minister. "Canada, the United States and Mexico are demonstrating a common will to tackle issues that are central to the quality of life of Canadians and all of our continent's citizens. We are making sure that we have smart borders that are both safe and productive; we're ensuring that Canadian business has a say in how we make our market more competitive; and we are discussing how to deal collectively with emergencies like pandemics, which have no regard for national frontiers."
Click here to read the entire article in English.
Cliquetez içi pour lire l'article entier en français.
It saddens me that I am defending the current Prime Minister, but we have to be realistic in how we judge his actions; if our representatives jumped to such conclusions, such as
Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, then we would be plagued with another unproductive
Parliament of Canada. We don't need to agree with everything that the Government does, of course (such would defeat the purpose of democracy here in Canada), but we
should be realistic in terms of our criticism.
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Sources
1. Click
here for the Web site of the
Office of the Prime Minister of Canada.