Posts Tagged 'Stephen Harper'

Asbestos and Harper: When Facts Don’t Matter…

September 7, 2011

Friedrich Nietzsche once said “there are no facts, only interpretations.” With that in mind, let’s try to discern what Prime Minister Harper is thinking with his latest embrace of Quebec’s asbestos industry and its ridiculous assertion that the “safe use” of asbestos – outside of Canada, of course – is not some deadly joke on the world’s poor. Some “facts.” It is impossible to find a reputable, independent, peer-reviewed international medical research or workplace health and safety ...

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Harper, Multilateralism and the UN: How will he Manage Demands from his Base?

December 12, 2010

Moving to the centre in order to get elected is a time-honoured tradition in Canadian politics. That’s basically what Stephen Harper did recently when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly in October in an attempt to shore up Canada’s bid for a seat on the Security Council.

His speech was, well, almost Pearsonian, replete with references to “the sovereign equality of countries,” justice and human rights, and its affirmation of Canada’s role in UN peacekeeping and aid efforts. ...

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