Fiscal conservatives would love to see some of that principle at the UN applied at home
Canada’s Conservative government is making the claim that it lost its bid for a UN Security Council seat because it was not willing to “sacrifice principle” in order to win at any cost. In short, the Conservative government would rather go down in defeat than budge to mushy Europeans and third-world dictators; it would rather [...]
October 15, 2010
Tags: Andrew Coyne, CPAC, CPAC in Conversation with McLeans, fiscal conservatism, Germany, In Conversation with McLeans, McLeans, Monte Solberg, PIIGS, Portugal, UN Posted in: Blog Content
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Germany Breaking Under Weight of EU: What Parallels with Canada ?
The European Union (EU) has many fascinating parallels with the Canadian federation. Unspoken by many, the most obvious is that it is propped-up primarily by only two members: Germany and Britain in the EU and by Ontario and Alberta (now joined by BC and Saskatchewan) in Canada.
The corruption that fiscal dependency has wreaked on EU [...]
June 21, 2010
Tags: Demographics, European Union, Germany, Mark Steyn Posted in: Blog Content
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To-and-Fro of Canada-EU Free Trade Deal
To: Germany, as a leading member of the EU is also leading the charge on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the benevolent super-state and Europe Canada. German Foreign Minister Westerwelle of the Free Democratic Party (the junior coalition government partner and the most economically liberal – by European standards – in the [...]
April 8, 2010
Tags: Agriculture, CETA, Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, EU, European Union, Free Trade, Germany, Jean-Pierre Blackburn, Supply Management Posted in: Blog Content
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Sudetenland of 2010
The following article was written in the summer of 2007 during an internship with the ‘Canadian Coalition for Democracies’, a foreign policy and national security think-tank and advocacy group.
In the 1930s, Western leaders struggled with what to do with the resurfacing “German problem”. Most of Europe argued for a policy of “accommodation” or as it [...]
March 18, 2010
Tags: 2nd World War, Canadian Coalition, Canadian Coalition for Democracies, Fascism, Foreign Policy, Germany, Germany Problem, Nazism, Second World War, Word Ward 2, World War II Posted in: Blog Content, Published
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