Canada, U.S. Renew NORAD Deal: Reports

Posted on Sunday, April 30 at 06:46 by jensonj
"The new agreement expands NORAD's missing by adding maritime warning to NORAD's aerospace defence mission," the Star quoted the U.S. State Department spokeswoman Janelle Hironimus as saying. Unlike the current agreement, which will expire on May 12, the new deal will run indefinitely, "acknowledging the mature nature of the U.S.-Canadian defense partnership," Hironimus added... Editor: zhaoqv Full story: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2006-04/29/content_4492604.htm

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  1. Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:26 pm
    And like typical conservatives they sign the deal in secret without debate, without input, then allow the rest of the country to find out when the Americans announce the deal.

    Do people need any more evidence that we are dealing with a government like none other we have ever seen before? All those things that stopped people from voting Canadian Alliance are now coming true before our very eyes. They say one thing, then they do the exact opposite.

    On this deal it was "we will bring transparency and accountability to government" - then do the exact opposite.

    Canada is in big trouble if these quislings get enough people conned to get a majority with a whopping 41% of the vote.

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    If there was ever a time for Canadians to become pushy - now is the time - for time is running out on this nation called Canada.

  2. Mon May 01, 2006 7:07 am
    Roy your pettiness is quite absurd. It was the Liberals under Martin who instigated this and it was already almost completey before the election. Stop pretending the result would be any different under any other party. Western elites are anti-nationalist. It's as simple as that.

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    Multiculturalism is neither left nor right, but rather a sickening indication of what happens when 'representative government' fails the majority.



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