Posted on 12/01/2005 10:50:33 AM PST by aculeus
On Monday, Nov. 28, the government of Canada fell and Michael Ignatieffthe Harvard professor of human-rights policy, intellectual supporter of the war in Iraq and contributor of many thousands of words of copy to The New York Times Magazineput the Canadians out of their misery. He promised to return home to save them.
After months of fretting and speculation, Mr. Ignatieff, 58, officially announced that he is suspending his career as an American academic-media star and moving back to Toronto, his hometown, to become a professional politician. The news came a few days before Canadas ruling Liberal Party suffered a vote of no confidence in Parliament, forcing a federal election to be scheduled in January. Mr. Ignatieff said that he intends to run for a parliamentary seat in that election, and he is widely regarded as a potential future prime minister once the besieged current one, Paul Martin, steps down.
(Excerpt) Read more at observer.com ...
It's too late, Professor Ignatieff. Stay and save Harvard instead.
His candidacy is being appealed.
Good. Canada is not worth saving anyway.
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