Foreign Affairs ClueWhile the Harper government blames Michael Ignatieff, ambassadors interviewed by Canadian Press don’t mention the opposition...
The upside down usEmboldened by Canada’s defeat, Australia now seems well-placed to win a seat on the UN security council. Alas, their bid is almost...
Insecure counselWELLS: Harper’s ambivalence about the UN cost Canada its shot at the big table—but his ambivalence has a constituency
The blame game (III)The Harper government cites its own principles and Mr. Ignatieff’s massive global influence for today’s vote result.
The vote tradeFrom Siri Agrell’s interview with Sichan Siv, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Promises, guarantees and projectionsStephen Harper, October 14, 2008 . Our election platform is not full of grandiose, costly promises. It’s a prudent approach. We...
The blame gameCanada has failed in its bid for a seat around the UN security council table. For those keen fans of finger-pointing, Foreign...