TORONTO — Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr is a “wounded boy” who needs to come home to Canada to heal, his lawyer said Wednesday, but a chorus of pleas for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to press U.S. President Barack Obama on the issue fell on deaf ears.
“It's not our process,” Mr. Teneycke said. “There's not been a change in the U.S. position; there's not been a change in the Canadian position. We will respond to changes in the U.S. position if and when they occur.”
Mr. Teneycke derided the plan as a “PR stunt and nothing more.”
“We are not interested in what Mr. Khadr's lawyers have to say or opposition leaders or, frankly, the media,” Mr. Teneycke said. “We are not going to make decisions on this case on the basis of PR campaigns by his lawyer, by his media, or the opposition coalition.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090211.wkhadr0211/BNStory/National/homeQuite an expose. They don't give a dam about the facts.
No plans to discuss Khadr, PMO says of Obama visit
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper does not intend to raise the Omar Khadr file nor does he expect it to be raised by U.S. President Barack Obama next week, a senior government official said today.
Teneycke observed that the "coalition was back in business again," a reference to the pre-Christmas arrangement between the Liberals (under the leadership of Stephane Dion), the NDP and the Bloc Quebecois that forced Harper to ask the Governor-General to prorogue Parliament.
http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/article/585929#They are stuck in the Bush neo-con world. They can't see anything.
I thought that they were moving to accommodate the other groups in parliament? Didn't last long. One day.