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CBC.ca
March 1, 2018
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland played the defence cooperation card in responding to the news out of the White House. "As a key NORAD and NATO ally, and as the number one customer of American steel, Canada would view any trade restrictions on Canadian steel and aluminum as absolutelyÃâà...
iPolitics.ca
July 7, 2017
He worked for the Conservative Resource Group and for former defence minister Gordon O'Connor, and on a number of political campaigns. Before starting his own company, he was a consultant at Navigator. Despite his background — and the fact that the page is both anti-Wynne and anti-Justin TrudeauÃâà...
TheChronicleHerald.ca
May 8, 2017
For connoisseurs of political hypocrisy, the case of Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan is a gourmet meal, with heaping plates for everyone at the table. The beleaguered minister is being assailed for exaggerating his role planning a key Canadian battle in Afghanistan, an overstatement Sajjan admits and forÃâà...
snopes.com
February 25, 2017
Under the LARK program, Gitmo detainees are being housed with liberals who disagree with the U.S. government's treatment of those prisoners. See Example( s ). EXAMPLES. Collected via e-mail, May 2011. Adopt A Terrorist - Take a minute to read this... it's quite humorous!! A lady Canadian libertarian wrote a lot ofÃâà...
Straight.com
February 17, 2017
Last week, another one of my clients overdosed. We found his body slumped against the wall next to his bed, an empty syringe still in his arm. I overheard the coroner on the phone when police called him. “Another overdose?” he asked with a tired lack of surprise, “I'll be there in a while.” I'm a frontlineÃâà...
Toronto Star
June 13, 2016
Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor misled the House of Commons on the role played by the International Committee of the Red Cross in overseeing detainees. Peter MacKay, his successor as defence minister, asserted there was no evidence that any detainee transferred by Canada had been tortured.
Toronto Star
April 12, 2007
OTTAWA–Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor is facing new questions about his life as an Ottawa lobbyist after awarding a $30 million contract to a firm he once did work for. O'Connor, who once lobbied for General Dynamics Canada, yesterday announced that the military company was getting a two-yearÃâà...