"Our original plan was to give an honorary degree to Gen. Zinni at this week's convocation ceremonies," John Cowan, the principal of RMC, told the National Post. "That plan has since been revised.... There were concerns in Ottawa about the timing."
Mr. Cowan confirmed that Mr. O'Connor, who as Defence Minister is also chancellor of the college, made the decision not to confer the degree on the retired Marine Corps general.
"The Minister was concerned that doing this would appear to be taking sides in a domestic political dispute in the United States," he said.
Instead, two retired Canadian soldiers, both former RMC professors, will be given honorary degrees at the ceremony.
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=1676d0af-e431-49a6-9530-6fc3cf3c57a0&k=54666
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""Mr. O'Connor, who as Defence Minister is also chancellor of the college, made the decision not to confer the degree on the retired Marine Corps general.""
Is this not a conflict of interest?
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Perception is two thirds of what we perceive reality to be.
Difficult decisions are a privilege of rank.
He does not deserve this slap in the face.
On the other hand, the honourable Gordon O'Connor deserves nothing but rotten tomatoes and eggs.
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Expect little from life and get more from it.