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Thank you for participating in the Dialogue on Foreign Policy. The interactive web site is now closed. The Minister's report will appear on this web site once it is released.

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Shape foreign policy?

Contributor: Barretm82

Date: 2003-04-17 15:15:16


..."What, you want complete chaos like the EU in foreign policy? A strong centralized system for foreign affairs and defence is a necessity... "...

I want a strong centralized system for foreign affairs and defense, I am saying if we do not address Western Canada, Quebec and Central Canada by getting them closer together speaking as one voice again, we risk losing the country or becoming ineffective on the world stage.

We have Separatists in Quebec, and now we have a movement of Separatists in Western Canada; we have to continue to address this problem or risk the country comming apart.

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Shape foreign policy?

Contributor: codc01

Date: 2003-04-17 15:30:26


Ok, i misunderstood your point, i agree entirely with you...

Reforming the senate and another meech lake accord would do it i think :)...
(Easier said than done)...

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