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Canadians: 'Let's not turn our backs'
National Post ^ | Monday, March 31, 2003 | Carol Harrington

Posted on 03/31/2003 6:53:47 PM PST by new cruelty

CALGARY -- Waving U.S. flags and pro-American signs, about 600 people turned out at the University of Calgary yesterday for a rally in support of the U.S.-led war on Iraq.

It was the second such demonstration in as many days in Calgary, and one of several across the country on the weekend.

The supporters carried placards reading "Chrétien is a Coward" and "Stop the War and Saddam Murders a Million More," but organizers insisted they leave them at the door of the MacEwan Hall students centre.

Inside, flags from the United States, Canada, Britain and Australia were on sale, with proceeds going toward the purchase of telephone cards for the troops in Iraq. People were also invited to sign a letter to the U.S. consul general praising his government's "determination to protect the innocent from the hands of evil dictators and terrorists."

Myron Thompson, a Canadian Alliance MP from Alberta whose 29-year-old son, Dennis, is a U.S. combat soldier in Iraq, told the crowd Canada should be supporting the United States in the war.

"When allies stand together strong as they have in the past, they will overcome," he said. "Let's not turn our backs on them today."

Mr. Thompson pointed out there was no debate and no vote in the House of Commons on whether Canada should send troops to Iraq.

Monte Solberg, another Alberta Alliance MP, called the Liberal government morally bankrupt.

"Jean Chrétien's government wants the shade from the tree, but aren't willing to do anything to keep that tree strong," he said.

The other side of the issue was highlighted in downtown Toronto, where NDP Leader Jack Layton and his wife, city councillor Olivia Chow, led an anti-war march to the sounds of bagpipes and beating drums.

"We have to keep participating in these protests to build the popular movement against the war," Mr. Layton said. "Everyone who can possibly participate in whatever way they can needs to put pressure on Jean Chrétien."

He also called for the return of 31 Canadian troops who are on exchange programs with the U.S. and British forces and serving in Iraq.

"They are in dangerous situations and they're tying themselves, unfortunately, to the American aggression," Mr. Layton said. "It would be best if we pulled our troops right out."

There was a brief skirmish when a half-dozen pro-U.S. demonstrators confronted the head of the peace march, but the two sides parted without incident.

Police were out in full force and armed with riot shields after a demonstration last week culminated with a few protesters throwing objects at a police line.

In Vancouver, supporters of the war in Iraq rallied in a pair of gatherings yesterday that were marked by feisty but peaceful arguments with anti-war activists.

In the larger rally, about 300 people gathered in a park south of downtown Vancouver, singing the anthems of both Canada and the United States and listening to speeches in driving rain as they were heckled by peace protesters on the edge of the gathering.

Police officers looked on, including four on horseback, but there were no arrests.

The rally was organized by Cheryl Kaysser, a 24-year-old political-science student at an area college.

"We felt it was very necessary to show our support to our American allies," she said. "We wanted to show the American people that real Canadians -- not the government -- that real, actual Canadians do support the United States.

"We think that whether or not Canada has the resources to send military troops to Iraq, we should be throwing our moral support behind our allies -- the U.K. and the United States."

Anti-war protesters heckled Ms. Kaysser's rally. As organizers began departing, one man engaged in an increasingly angry discussion with five to six rally activists, heatedly discussing various aspects of the war.

During the argument, Vancouver police officers looked on. At one point, an officer asked the participants if they could agree to disagree.

The Calgary rally also ended with a peaceful confrontation. About two dozen anti-war protesters chanted "Stop Killing!" as the war supporters filed out and shouted "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" in reply. One heated shouting match ended quickly when security officers escorted two of the anti-war protesters away.

On Saturday, pro-U.S. protesters took to the streets in Ottawa, Red Deer, Winnipeg and Calgary while peace marches were staged in Vancouver and Halifax.

But Bill Graham, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, said his government stands by its decision not to join a military campaign that has no United Nations backing.

"Obviously, Canadians are free to express their political preferences," he said on Saturday in Longueuil, Que.

"That is what it means to live in a democratic country, a free country. I have the impression that public opinion largely supports the actions and position of the government."

A poll conducted earlier in the week and released Saturday suggested a majority still opposed Canadian involvement in the war


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Canada; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: canada; iraqifreedom; march30reports; thankyoucanada

1 posted on 03/31/2003 6:53:47 PM PST by new cruelty
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To: new cruelty
The problem is that for every freedom loving Canadian, there appears to be two Nevillian coward socialists. I weep for those who wish to at least help us morally, not just militarily. Those poor people have little time to save their nation as the next terrorist attack(s) against us might well seal the border, and the economic fate of Canada and Mexico for a dozen years.

V


2 posted on 03/31/2003 7:00:18 PM PST by Beck_isright (Time to leave NAFTA,NATO and the U.N...it's a waste of our time and money)
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To: Beck_isright
Alberta is special-- the best province in all of Canada. They not only share traditional American values, but the province is rat free by design. I'd like to trade all of New England (with the possible exception of New Hampshire) and New York to Canada for Alberta.
3 posted on 03/31/2003 7:09:59 PM PST by Vigilanteman
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To: Vigilanteman
Just think of the Pub majority in the Senate we would have if we could add the English speaking provinces to the U.S!

Is there any way we could pull off Louisiana Purchase II and fool those dumb frogs again?
4 posted on 03/31/2003 7:25:28 PM PST by gore_sux (and so does Xlinton)
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To: gore_sux
Shouldn't be a problem as long as we provide a reach around.
5 posted on 03/31/2003 7:46:28 PM PST by battlegearboat
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To: Vigilanteman
Also Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
6 posted on 03/31/2003 7:47:26 PM PST by Kenno
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To: Vigilanteman
Oh please, cut with the territorialism. I for one am sick of the wholesale country bashing, and now state and province bashing. This article should simply illustrate to those who do not seem to get it, that there are all types and all beliefs everywhere.
7 posted on 03/31/2003 7:54:23 PM PST by Eowyn-of-Rohan
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To: new cruelty
The supporters carried placards reading "Chrétien is a Coward" and "Stop the War and Saddam Murders a Million More," but organizers insisted they leave them at the door of the MacEwan Hall students centre.

They showed 100 times the class of the Saddamites with this move of restraint. But they should have showed the placards anyhow. Imagine the public divide if thes were shown on TV.

8 posted on 03/31/2003 8:27:26 PM PST by montag813
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To: montag813
Kudos to the brave Canadian citizens who take a stand in spite of the Socialist mud-slinging.
9 posted on 03/31/2003 8:38:43 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: new cruelty
This is GGRRREAT news! We've always known western Canada was a world apart from Ottawa and Montreal. Kudos to those people for speaking out -- may their numbers grow!

Thanks, Calgary!
10 posted on 03/31/2003 9:08:40 PM PST by CarmelValleyite
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To: new cruelty
Bump for the home of the Grey Cup.
11 posted on 03/31/2003 9:46:19 PM PST by gcruse (If they truly are God's laws, he can enforce them himself.)
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To: new cruelty
And remember they like bashing the French more than we do.
12 posted on 03/31/2003 9:47:33 PM PST by quietolong
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To: Vigilanteman; Kenno
They can have California, too!
13 posted on 03/31/2003 9:48:54 PM PST by graycamel
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To: new cruelty
I'm hearing and reading here in Buffalo of a pro-America rally in Toronto on April 4th.

Perhaps the "Silent Majority" we first identified in the seventies is coming to life in Canada.

14 posted on 03/31/2003 9:57:01 PM PST by BfloGuy (The past is like a different country, they do things different there.)
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To: new cruelty
"Myron Thompson, a Canadian Alliance MP from Alberta whose 29-year-old son, Dennis, is a U.S. combat soldier in Iraq..."

Now THAT is cool....

Gotta Love Albertans!
15 posted on 04/01/2003 7:11:59 AM PST by SolutionsOnly
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To: Eowyn-of-Rohan
l agree.There are many good conservative supporters of President Bush and his policies in ALL Provinces,not just the western provinces.
16 posted on 04/01/2003 7:43:29 AM PST by lindsay
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To: new cruelty
ODE TO FORMER-FRIENDS

The Yanks and Brits and Aussies
Are shedding blood tonight
In a just war to free Iraqis
They are dying for what's right

And the soldiers look to left and right
And are struck by what they don't see
They don't see the Hosers by their sides
Canada chose France and Germany

Former-friends now call them bastards
And jeer when their song is played
And a friendship they once thought was strong
Has been rapidly unmade

And it hurts their hearts and strains their minds
Like a death in the family
Canada has not chosen wise
Canada is dead to me

-- Lexington Green


17 posted on 04/01/2003 8:15:04 AM PST by Lexington Green
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To: new cruelty
I have a feeling our rally in Toronto, despite being held at Friday noon (curiously, when everyone is working) is going to be very large. Anger is growing here amongst everyone I've spoken to in the last week. Last night's Blue Jays game, the US anthem got standing ovations from the almost 50,000 strong crowd, as did Celine Dion's rendition of 'God Bless America'. Imagine that? A Celine Dion tune not getting booed in Upper Canada?

I can't wait for the Toronto rally, it's gonna be wonderful. I even have my posters ready that I'm going to put up on every lamp post:

http://www3.sympatico.ca/canada_sos/DamnLiberals.htm
18 posted on 04/01/2003 12:22:20 PM PST by IvanT
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To: Eowyn-of-Rohan
Alberta would make a lovely Free Republic.
19 posted on 04/01/2003 3:13:16 PM PST by Maeve (Siobhan's daughter and sometime banshee.)
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