Joe Clark, who was leader of the Progressive Conservative party at the time, said the government was being “dangerously ambiguous.”
“No one knows where Canada stands. Our allies don’t know, our citizens don’t know, Chrétien’s own government doesn’t know,” he said.
The NDP was supportive of the Liberal government’s position of waiting for the UN to make a decision on Iraq, but party leader Alexa McDonough eventually got frustrated with Chrétien’s vacillations.
http://www.cbc.ca/canadavotes2004/politicalcanada/iraq.html
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"Canada does not have an appetite for war."
New brooms sweep clean, but I would like to know:
Does Stephen Harper have an appetite for war?