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They are sending this into riding with Jewish communities ... and they are making outrageous allegations about the party ... There has been a consensus since 1948 across party lines to support the state of Israel.
But, rightly or wrongly, federal Conservatives have an almost DNA-ingrained belief there's a left-leaning bias in CBC reporting -- an allegation that would come as a news flash to hapless Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, who regularly feels the steel blade in his back from network commentators. ..
All members of our party support the principle of gun control. The issue is to find a system of gun control that works for all Canadians, that works in rural Canada, that works in urban Canada
The Liberal vote in Montreal dropped by about 30 per cent (the Michael Ignatieff-led Liberals got slightly more than 14 per cent in that riding, compared to the Stéphane Dion-led Liberals, who got 20.7 per cent in the 2008 general election).
All members of our party support the principle of gun control. The issue is to find a system of gun control that works for all Canadians, that works in rural Canada, that works in urban Canada
Michael Ignatieff was very clear that the public health of a nation is indeed the role of government and in Canada the role of the federal government is to lead
We feel very strongly it is just incomprehensive why 35 countries bought their vaccine, secured their vaccine, before Canada did
in which an employee of Michael Ignatieff’s office appears in a ‘street interview’ as an ordinary citizen concerned about the supply of H1N1 vaccine.
Mr. Donolo brings a wealth of experience to this role through his long service as the director of communications for (former) prime minister Jean Chretien and in his leading role at the Strategic Counsel
Following last week’s movement upward in the polls, Canada’s federal Conservatives have solidified an impressive, potentially majority-producing lead among Canadians, with the Liberals now mired at the same historic lows under Michael Ignatieff that they suffered under former leader Stephane Dion
This is not just an issue for women ... This book represents the conscience of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Michael Ignatieff's representative in Quebec.
After four years of drift, four years of denial, four years of division and discord -- Mr. Harper, your time is up ... The Liberal party cannot support this government any further. We will hold Stephen Harper to account. We will oppose his government in Parliament.
The prime minister is scheduled to attend both the APEC and Commonwealth summits later this fall. Other travel, if planned, will be announced in due course ... We won't let Michael Ignatieff's desire to force an unnecessary and unwanted election stop the prime minister from advancing Canada's interests ...
We have been slow to wake up to India's new power
There was a reality we were confronted with ... And I had a duty to say I was leaving my post. Photo caption:Federal Liberal MP Denis Coderre walks away after announcing that he is stepping down as the party's Quebec lieutenant and defense critic during a news conference Monday, September 28, 2009 in Mo...
I believe Canada must stay committed to Kyoto and must work towards the 2012 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 6% below 1990 levels.
There have never been problems in Quebec or with Quebec ... I still have confidence in Michael Ignatieff and am happy that he has said Quebec concerns will be settled between him and Quebec [party] authorities.
Nortel, Inco, Falconbridge, Stelco, Alcan. There has been no attempt to defend Canadian jobs and Canadian technologies
Ten days before Denis Coderre’s stunning resignation, the Quebec wing of the Liberal Party officially demanded that Michael Ignatieff reprimand his ex- lieutenant.
Michael Grant Ignatieff, MP (/ɪgˈna.tʃəf/; born May 12, 1947) is a Canadian public intellectual, historian, politician, the interim leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and the Leader of Official Opposition in Canada. He has held academic positions at Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and the University of Toronto. Full Article
Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) delivers a statement with Liberal Member of Parliament Marc Garneau following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 7, 2009. Ignatieff named Garneau as his new Quebec lieutenant.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) is flanked by Liberal MPs Marc Garneau (L) and Pablo Rodriguez as he delivers a statement following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 7, 2009. Ignatieff named Garneau as his new Quebec lieutenant.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) receives a standing ovation from his caucus during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) blows a kiss to a supporter during his party biennial convention at the Convention Center in Quebec City, October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) blows a kiss to a supporter during his party biennial convention at the Convention Center in Quebec City, October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) looks at his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar (L) as she touches his face during the party biennial convention at the Convention Center in Quebec City, October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) and his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar (L) wave to supporters during the party biennial convention at the Convention Center in Quebec City, October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) shakes hands with a supporter during his party biennial convention at the Convention Center in Quebec City, October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) receives a standing ovation from his caucus while voting in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) and Member of Parliament Martha Hall Findlay take questions during a news conference about the Conservative governments partisan advertising practices on Parliament Hill in Ottawa September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) receives a standing ovation from his caucus during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa September 14, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) comforts his wife Zsuzsanna Zsohar (L) and Sharon Davis, her son was a soldier killed in Afghanistan, during a 9/11 memorial service in Ottawa September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa September 11, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Opposition and Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff (R) leaves after a news conference during a visit to Vancouver, British Columbia September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) serves pancakes at a Alberta Liberal Stampede breakfast during the Calgary Stampede July 4, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) jokes with a guest while serving pancakes at a Alberta Liberal Stampede breakfast during the Calgary Stampede July 4, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Liberal leader and leader of the opposition Michael Ignatieff (R) addresses protesters during a candlelight vigil for Iran in Vancouver, British Columbia June 25, 2009. Several thousand people gathered to protest against the situation in Iran.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) shakes hands with China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi during their meeting in Ignatieff's office on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 23, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) receives a standing ovation from his caucus while speaking during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009. Canada's main opposition Liberal Party said on Wednesday it had struck a deal with Prime Minister Stephen Harper to avoid a summer election.
View Photo »A combination picture showing Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (L) and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper during separate news conferences on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) receives a standing ovation from his caucus while speaking during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009. Canada's main opposition Liberal Party said on Wednesday it had struck a deal with Prime Minister Stephen Harper to avoid a summer election.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa June 17, 2009. Canada's main opposition Liberal Party said on Wednesday it had struck a deal with Prime Minister Stephen Harper to avoid a summer election.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (R) greets a resident's dog while attending a picnic in West Vancouver, British Columbia June 7, 2009.
View Photo »Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff (C) is flanked by Liberal MPs Marc Garneau (L) and Pablo Rodriguez as he delivers a statement following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 7, 2009. Ignatieff named Garneau as his new Quebec lieutenant.
View Photo »They are sending this into riding with Jewish communities ... and they are making outrageous allegations about the party ... There has been a consensus since 1948 across party lines to support the state of Israel.
But, rightly or wrongly, federal Conservatives have an almost DNA-ingrained belief there's a left-leaning bias in CBC reporting -- an allegation that would come as a news flash to hapless Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, who regularly feels the steel blade in his back from network commentators. ..
All members of our party support the principle of gun control. The issue is to find a system of gun control that works for all Canadians, that works in rural Canada, that works in urban Canada
The Liberal vote in Montreal dropped by about 30 per cent (the Michael Ignatieff-led Liberals got slightly more than 14 per cent in that riding, compared to the Stéphane Dion-led Liberals, who got 20.7 per cent in the 2008 general election).
All members of our party support the principle of gun control. The issue is to find a system of gun control that works for all Canadians, that works in rural Canada, that works in urban Canada
Michael Ignatieff was very clear that the public health of a nation is indeed the role of government and in Canada the role of the federal government is to lead
We feel very strongly it is just incomprehensive why 35 countries bought their vaccine, secured their vaccine, before Canada did
in which an employee of Michael Ignatieff’s office appears in a ‘street interview’ as an ordinary citizen concerned about the supply of H1N1 vaccine.
Mr. Donolo brings a wealth of experience to this role through his long service as the director of communications for (former) prime minister Jean Chretien and in his leading role at the Strategic Counsel
Following last week’s movement upward in the polls, Canada’s federal Conservatives have solidified an impressive, potentially majority-producing lead among Canadians, with the Liberals now mired at the same historic lows under Michael Ignatieff that they suffered under former leader Stephane Dion
This is not just an issue for women ... This book represents the conscience of the Liberal Party of Canada.
Michael Ignatieff's representative in Quebec.
After four years of drift, four years of denial, four years of division and discord -- Mr. Harper, your time is up ... The Liberal party cannot support this government any further. We will hold Stephen Harper to account. We will oppose his government in Parliament.
The prime minister is scheduled to attend both the APEC and Commonwealth summits later this fall. Other travel, if planned, will be announced in due course ... We won't let Michael Ignatieff's desire to force an unnecessary and unwanted election stop the prime minister from advancing Canada's interests ...
We have been slow to wake up to India's new power
There was a reality we were confronted with ... And I had a duty to say I was leaving my post. Photo caption:Federal Liberal MP Denis Coderre walks away after announcing that he is stepping down as the party's Quebec lieutenant and defense critic during a news conference Monday, September 28, 2009 in Mo...
I believe Canada must stay committed to Kyoto and must work towards the 2012 target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 6% below 1990 levels.
There have never been problems in Quebec or with Quebec ... I still have confidence in Michael Ignatieff and am happy that he has said Quebec concerns will be settled between him and Quebec [party] authorities.
Nortel, Inco, Falconbridge, Stelco, Alcan. There has been no attempt to defend Canadian jobs and Canadian technologies
Ten days before Denis Coderre’s stunning resignation, the Quebec wing of the Liberal Party officially demanded that Michael Ignatieff reprimand his ex- lieutenant.
Quebec's unemployment rate is higher than the national average, yet Quebeckers are receiving the lowest per capita infrastructure funding in all of Canada
For Michael Ignatieff, [the Liberal leader], he's talking tough now and people can't call him weak, but his message doesn't really resonate with voters, in terms of taking down the government
The idea that this party is directed out of Toronto makes me laugh ... We have a pan-Canadian team.
Quebec is united behind [Liberal Leader] Michael Ignatieff
The thought that this party is managed in Toronto makes me laugh. It makes people laugh in British Columbia, it makes people laugh in Alberta, it makes people laugh in the Atlantic provinces
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