Majority Backs Push To Shore Up Arctic Rights

Posted on Tuesday, August 21 at 11:37 by jensonj
The views come as Harper raised the issue of Canadian Arctic sovereignty with U.S. President George W. Bush yesterday during a bilateral meeting in Montebello. The U.S. disputes Canada's sovereignty claim over the Northwest Passage. http://www.winnipegsun.com/News/Canada/2007/08/21/pf-4433939.html

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  1. Wed Aug 22, 2007 2:02 am
    >>Respondents were evenly split, however, on whether Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government could convince our neighbours.<<

    Anti Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Anti Canadian government would never dream of offending the U.S. government even if Bush was not in power and the U.S. attitude is who's going to stop us from taking or doing what we want.

    It seems the only way Canada's sovereignty is going to be protected is if the U.S.A. controls it and PM Harper has no problem with that.


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