Heritage Minister Says She'll Keep "A Lot Of Things" Canadian

Posted on Saturday, January 17 at 17:20 by sthompson
But Ms. Chalifour Scherrer gave no indication of a change in an interview, when asked if the communications sector should remain in Canadian hands.

"The more we're going to have our own institutions the more we will be Canadians, the more every Canadian will be proud. We have to keep a lot of things Canadian," she said.

The minister kept away from specifics, saying she is in the process of meeting with arts groups and companies across the country and has not made her mind up yet on the issues.

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  1. Sun Jan 18, 2004 2:20 am
    Uh-huh.

  2. Sun Jan 18, 2004 2:24 am
    She and Martin both are saying things they think people would like to hear. But we should pay attention to what they`re not saying. Hell, let`s jump all over them for what they`re not DOING! Martin has said a couple times now that he`s going to put forth the \'Canadian way\' to Bush when it comes to dealing with him. Martin also said that \"We are a sovereign nation and I believe the Canadian view is the right view.\" But I do remember, Mulroney lied and lied to us too!

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    Dave Ruston

  3. Sun Jan 18, 2004 4:17 am
    \'Canada is not for sale at any price\'- Wow I can\'t believe they actually had the nerve to state that in the National Post! So who is really saying it isn\'t for sale, and is that a play on words, \'any price\', no could it mean \'for the right price it could be\'?

    This leads me to more questions that any feeling of security. Couldn\'t agree with Dave more, remember Mulroney, remember the Liberals RED book???

    C.Whelan Costen

  4. by N Say
    Sun Jan 18, 2004 8:55 am
    I\'m not surprised that she said it because it\'s what everyone wants to hear, but I\'m surprised that the Post printed it.

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    "So many right-wing Christians, so few lions." - t-shirt I saw @ school



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