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Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon, centre, flanked by Peter Kent, minister of state for foreign affairs of the americas, left, and Canada's UN Ambassador John McNee, participate in a news conference at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. (AP / Richard Drew) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff responds to a question during an news conference in Ottawa, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon

Tories blame Ignatieff for losing bid for UN seat

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Power Play: Panel of MPs react to Canada's loss
Tory MP Laurie Hawn, Liberal MP Ralph Goodale and NDP MP Paul Dewar react to the Canada losing their bid for a seat on the UN Security Council. Dewar says he was astonished that Canada lost and this government has failed our country.
Canada AM: MPs react to Canada losing their bid
Peter Kent and Bob Rae react to Canada losing their bid for a seat on the UN Security Council. Kent believes Canada did not ruin their reputation internationally. Meanwhile, Rae says the PM's approach to foreign policy for the last four years is what lost our seat at the UN.
CTV National News: Robert Fife on the loss
Canada failed to secure a seat on the influential UN Security Council on Tuesday following a series of secret ballots. Critics are blaming the defeat on Canada's foreign policy, while the government blamed Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.
Power Play: Lawrence Cannon, minister
The foreign affairs minister responds to the criticisms of the federal government's campaign for a two-year seat on the UN Security Council and says Germany and Portugal used Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff's comments against Canada's bid.
Power Play: Paul Heinbecker, former ambassador
A former Canadian ambassador to the UN says Canada has a number of policies that don't win votes, such as the shifting of aid from Africa to Latin America, and its attitude on climate change.
Power Play: Jack Layton, NDP Leader
The leader of the NDP reacts to Canada's failure to win a seat on the UN Security Council, saying that the world is noticing that Canada could be helping out more internationally.
Power Play: Ralph Goodale, deputy leader
The deputy leader of the Liberal Party says the denial of Canada from the UN Security Council is a strong indictment of Canada's foreign policy under Stephen Harper. He also explains the problems he has with Jim Flaherty's budget predictions.
CTV News Channel: Roger Smith with reaction
As expected, Harper lays the Security Council seat blame right at the feet of Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff. The Liberals are furious and say Harper should stop blaming others and take responsibility for his failed foreign policy.
CTV News Channel: Ignatieff, Rae and Brison
Speaking on a range of topics from the failed Security Council seat bid to the massive deficit of $55.6 billion, Michael Ignatieff, Bob Rae and Scott Brison speak at a joint press conference in Ottawa.
CTV News Channel: Cannon speaks at UN, part one
The foreign affairs minister congratulates Portugal and Germany for their success in achieving the two seats. He also says Canada lead a campaign in compliance with its principles with respect to human rights.
CTV News Channel: Cannon speaks at UN, part two
Cannon says even though Canada withdrew to join the UN Security Council, Canada maintains its commitment to collaborate with all members of the Security Council for the common goal on the international scene. He takes questions from the media.
CTV Extended: Canada withdraws from UN race
John McNee, Canada's ambassador to the UN, announces that Canada will withdraw from the election for UN Security Council, allowing Portugal to win.

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Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon, centre, flanked by Peter Kent, minister of state for foreign affairs of the americas, left, and Canada's UN Ambassador John McNee, participate in a news conference at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. (AP / Richard Drew) Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff responds to a question during an news conference in Ottawa, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon

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Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon, centre, flanked by Peter Kent, minister of state for foreign affairs of the americas, left, and Canada's UN Ambassador John McNee, participate in a news conference at United Nations headquarters, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010. (AP / Richard Drew)

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Date: Tue. Oct. 12 2010 9:02 PM ET

After losing its bid for a coveted seat on the UN Security Council to Portugal on Tuesday, the Conservative government responded by defending its campaign and blaming Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff.

"I do not think that this is a repudiation of Canada's foreign policy," Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon told reporters Tuesday afternoon. "Canada ran a campaign based on principle; we ran a strong campaign. Unfortunately, back home in Canada, the leader of the opposition determined that Canada does not speak with one voice.

"In my view, (Ignatieff's statements) were used as an issue to prevent Canada from succeeding to the Security Council."

Ignatieff had accused the Harper government of ignoring the UN during its four years in office.

"This is a government that for four years has basically ignored the United Nations and now is suddenly showing up saying, ‘Hey, put us on the council,'" Ignatieff said in September.

Ignatieff responded Tuesday afternoon by saying it was a "sad day" for Canada and the international community has sent the Conservatives a message.

"This is the first time in sixty years we've failed to secure a seat on an institution that this country helped found," he told reporters, noting the roles in the UN played by former prime ministers Lester Pearson and Brian Mulroney. "This is a pretty depressing story about the government's performance on foreign policy."

Ignatieff called the blame the Tories laid at his feet "ridiculous."

"The responsibility of this lies squarely and exclusively with the Harper government," he said. "Any other proposition is just too ridiculous to entertain. The ‘blame game' is the sign of a government that is unwilling to absorb the lesson of defeat."

Paul Heinbecker, a foreign policy analyst and former Canadian ambassador to the UN, dismissed Cannon's blaming of Ignatieff.

"If they're selling policies that the international community is not sympathetic to, it isn't going to be because the leader of the opposition was for or against those policies," he told CTV News Channel's Power Play.

Heinbecker said Canada likely didn't get enough votes because it had failed to commit to its Kyoto obligations, and shifted foreign aid away from the Middle East and Africa to Latin America.

"We have a series of policies that, whatever their merits are internally, are not vote-getters," he said.

"We followed policies that are frankly and strongly in support of the government of Israel. And again, whatever you think of the merits of the policy -- and I happen to think we're not as fair as they should have been -- they're not vote-getters. There are 57 votes in the Arab and Islamic community."

NDP foreign affairs critic Paul Dewar said the defeat was "devastating for our country's reputation.

"We've lost our credibility, we've lost our reach. If you're on the Security Council you can actually influence the agenda of the United Nations . . . on climate change, employment change, peace and security," he told reporters.

Stephen Staples, president of the Ottawa-based defence think-tank Rideau Institute, called the losing bid Canada's "Hindenburg moment."

"Prime Minister Stephen Harper may regret snubbing the UN for so long. Now we know if you ignore the world long enough – it will eventually notice," he said in a statement.

The withdrawal

Canada withdrew its candidacy for the final seat available on the UN Security Council after it appeared Portugal was on track to win the last spot after the second vote. It was the first time Canada lost a bid for a Security Council seat.

Canada's UN Ambassador John McNee made the abrupt announcement after Canada received only 78 votes to Portugal's 113 in the second round of voting for a spot on the Security Council.

Initially, Germany, Portugal and Canada were vying for two non-permanent seats available to pro-Western nations, but Germany got the required two-thirds majority to secure a seat in the first round of voting Tuesday.

Germany received 128 votes, Portugal took 122 and Canada finished with 114 in the first round of voting.

Cannon said he never saw the opposition leaders in those countries speak against their own candidacy.

Shortly after withdrawing, the Tories began to blame Ignatieff.

"I would say a big deciding factor was the fact that Canada's bid did not have unity because we had Mr. Ignatieff questioning and opposing Canada's bid," Dimitri Soudas, Harper's communications director, told The Canadian Press.

"That was a factor that played ultimately against Canada because people outside of Canada were saying, 'Well, Germany and Portugal have a united front, their opposition and their governments seem to be fully, 100 per cent behind this bid.'

"Canada did not have that required advantage. We had an opposition leader that opposed Canada and clearly was not in it for Canada on this one."

When asked if Canada's strengthened support of Israel under the Tory government may had played a role, Soudas said Canada's democratic values were not up for bartering.

Three other countries were elected to the UN Security Council Tuesday -- South Africa, India and Colombia. All were running for uncontested spots.

Second snub

It was the second international snub for Canada in two days. On Monday, a military plane carrying Defence Minister Peter MacKay and Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Walt Natynczyk was not allowed to land in the United Arab Emirates, the result of a dispute over aviation links.

The dispute means Canada will be forced to withdraw from its formerly secret military base near Dubai.

Canada's surprise announcement was in stark contrast to Cannon's statements in the morning, in which he said he was confident Canada would rejoin the council.

He said Canada's campaign had "gone well."

Canada was believed to be in a good position because it was facing two European competitors.

"There is concern that the Council would be too European-weighed if both Germany and Portugal were to prevail," Michelle Fanzo of the World Policy Institute told CTV News Channel on Tuesday before Canada withdrew its candidacy.

If Canada was successful in its bid for membership, it would have started a two-year term on the Security Council in January. It would have been the seventh time that Canada has served since 1948.

There are 15 members of the Security Council in total.

Five nations have permanent membership: China, France, the Russian Federation, the United States and the United Kingdom.

The remaining 10 seats are non-permanent and are assigned to nations for two-year terms.

With files from The Canadian Press

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Understanding the UN
said

some of you should learn a little bit about the UN because Canada is in the miscellaneous category for Security Counsel selection and is not normally considered to have a real strong case for the nomination. It is believed that we are too akin to the United States, this gives New Zealand and Australia an upper hand.


Laurie
said

To all the naysayers.wkae up fools!! Canada has been and remains a world leader. We are a major contributor in NATO which is a far superior organization than the corrupt UN. Canada was not given the required number of votes because we dared to look after our own rather than send money to corrupt foriegn governments in the form or foreign aide. To have a country like Portugal get a seat instead of Canada is another example of just how petty and political the UN is. Stupid old iggy did not help matters of course.


BCDarr
said

Are the Conservatives capable of doing anything? Every fail, they blame the opposition. And every thing they touch is a fail. This is the weakest government we've ever had. Turf 'em!


Wilson
said

This organization the UN. Is this the same group that don't want Canada as a part of the security council but is pleading with Canada not to pull out of Aftganastan because they need us. How many German's an Portuguese have been killed helping the great cause of the UN


TerryR from Lethbridge
said

The seat is only symbolic anyway.Truthfully what has the UN done?What did they do in Rawanda?What have they dine in Darfur?Nothing until it was too late.What have they accomplished in getting into Iran's atomic facilities? Nothing.The UN has no bite or backbone."We followed policies that are frankly and strongly in support of the government of Israel.There are 57 votes in the Arab and Islamic community."I thought the UN was suppose to be impartial.Time to leave that stacked deck of cardsThey are a waste of money countries pay to them.I have been saying for years it is time to get out of the UN.


HArry
said

The knuckle dragging, mouth breathing cave dwellers in Harper Land have shown how totally incapable they are of acting quasi intelligent on the world stage. They may have fooled the mindless Con supporters in Canada (all 28% of them!) but their cave dwelling policies don't hunt on the world stage. Harper will go down in history as one of the darkest PMs this country ever encountered. The world has spoken.


Luc from Carp
said

I despise an opposition party that takes its dirty laundry and airs it out in public juts so they can embarrass the party in power. MPs look and sound like a bunch of clowns in the House of Commons and wit this they looked like a bunch of clowns in the UN and in front of the world. Bra-vo. Impressive. Really.


Obsserverman
said

PORTUGAL DID NOT "EARN" ITS SEATThose, who sabotage a country's chances by saying it has to "earn" its seat at the UN Security Council and suggesting Canada has not, is doing disservice to the country.Take Germany, Panama or Portugal, for instance. Have they "earned" their place on the council? Canada's record, on the other hand, suggests it has not only "earned" its place but it richly deserves it because of its contributions to UN missions and world peace.The Non-aligned bloc at the UN has to ask itself how Portugal, a country with a dreadful colonial past, "earned" their vote.


Independently Minded
said

Perhaps the Conservatives should look at their old postion along side "Dubya" when they asserted the UN was a pointless organization!I have little doubt this is an international snub to this Prime Minister and his government for their comments in this regard.The UN made Harper beg for a seat on the security council and then denied him on the grounds of his own hypocricy!What Ignatieff says should carry little weight in international politics. Do we know what the UK or Australian Opposition leaders' positions are on the security council's seat? NO!Because it doesn't matter to other world leaders. However, what this government's opinions were regarding the relevance of the UN carry great weight. The UN delegates have pretty good memories it appears.If Mr.Ignatieff's comments do carry weight in international circles, then perhaps the Cons are suggesting that Canada has the wrong man in the PM's chair?


Kim
said

I just hope Canada has good memory next time the UN comes crying for military support or aid.


Mandosa
said

Ignatieff responded Tuesday afternoon by saying it was a "sad day" for Canada and the international community has sent the Conservatives a message. "The Internation Community sent the Conservatives a message". Please Iggy, are you really any more than a child?!


Scott (in Wild Rose Alliance Country)
said

Withdraw our troops...it's time Portugal ponied up and put their troops where their mouth is! Canada...take a 5 year break and let Germany and Portugal take up the slack of sending troops into harms' way in support of the UN! If it's someone else's turn for a council seat, it's also someone else's turn to bring their young men and women home in boxes.


jean from Ottawa
said

Nothing is ever the fault of the Conservatives; everyone is against them; beginning to sound like "the dog ate my homework". I think it is time to man up and accept responsibility for their actions instead of trying to blame someone else.


Richard L. Provencher
said

To Paul from Vancouver Island re your comment of how we flubbed the Dubai issue. Canada did not accept the blackmail of being forced to increase the number of flights which that Dubai airlines already has into Canada. They are trying to throw a zinger into Canada's plans for evacuation from Afghanistan, but we're going to fool them since we now have very large aircraft of our own to do our evacuation job properly. I wonder how many Dubai troops are in Afghanistan helping their Muslim brothers? Canada has sweated blood and guts and the lives of many good soldiers to help a Muslim country get back on its feet. Dubai should be thanking us for our involvement. Thank goodness we have a government in power to stand up to them.


kestral
said

does anyone here think that maybe we lost the seat again because there are many governments that dont want us on it so they can lay easier claim to the north?maybe it has nothing to do with who is in power here.


A different Paul
said

I don't get it. Canada loses, and the liberal party and it's supporters call it a victory.The reason many Conservative supporters are saying that liberals who like what has happened should move to Portugal or wherever is because that is what one says to traitors.


Martin in Ottawa
said

Since when did the Harper Cons credit Ignatieff with so much POWER????If the Igster can change that many world opinions with a single sentence, he SHOULD take power here!!!!And, the Conservatives should just walk the floor willingly to bring on the Dawn of Iggy!


Doug
said

Wow if Ignatief has that much power maybe he should be Prime Minister.


Margaret
said

While it is unfortunate that Canada did not gain a seat on the Security Council at this time, it is childish to try to pin the choice of the UN for another candidate on any one person. I am not a fan of the Federal Liberal Party. Nor do I particularly care for Mr. Ignaetiff. Having said that, the addition of 2 more voices from Western Europe, where a lot of social and cultural upheaval is occurring, may be a good thing. Fortress North America, comprising of only 3 countries, already has a permanent member on the Security Council. Together, all three nations represent far less people than the nations of Western Europe combined. Yes. I realize that Great Britain and France are also Western European Countries and they are also permanent members of the UN Security Council, but the addition of Germany (the major economic powerhouse of the European Economic Union) and Portugal (a quickly rising "star" in the EEU) are a good thing. Portugal is not rich, it is not large, so it can and should speak for their European counterparts.Stop blaming Mr. Iganatieff and Mr. Harper. The personally had nothing to do with final decision.Margaret TaylorMedicine Hat


Richard L Provencher
said

It is very sad when the opposition leader, Mr. Ignatieff cannot put his lust for power aside and support our country. He has shown very limited interest in the affairs of our country when he made comments contrary to our desire for this UN seat, and it was reported in all the newspapers. The rest of the world reads too. And I get so sick and tired of the fraudulent Kyoto Accord which the Conservatives would not honour since it was so flawed and not in the best interests of Canada. Of what value was this so-called great plan when the US, India and China (the world's greatest polluters) did not sign on. Besides, how phoney can it get when we would have had to pay billions to other countries (who have no planned industrial growth) to buy their credits so that we could continue our own industrialization. And other growth countries could have done the same. We have a great country and everyone should be pulling together. We need a Conservative majority in the worst way so our voice is not weakened by the Coalition of the Left.


Max
said

Blame it on Iggy - That is the Reform way of thinking. Same old crap from Harper and his cronies - Blame, Blame, Blame. Bunch of damn babies that can not take responsibility for anything that does not go their way. They all need a damn good spanking.


Andrew in NB
said

Thanks to the blame game of our 2 main parties and Iggie and his damaging statements about CANADA... what do you expect! His country has a seat the USA!! Go back there and leave OUR country alone!!


simon
said

Let us come out of this Strong. Let us not immediately come out and play the Blame Game because that would be a sign of weakness, and guess what? That would make assurances to the UN general assembly that they made the right choices!


Kelly Richmond
said

Whew... I'll sleep better tonight, knowing that Stephen Harper has none of his fingers in the Security of The World. He is a maniac that has no business in the 'affairs of the world'. Now if we could just figure out the quickest way to get him out of the 'affairs of Canada'. We'll work on it !


PissedCanuack
said

Taking a quote from Rodney Brown, "Can't we all get along". Obviously with sarcastic and divisive comments from some Liberal posters, this is the main reason why this country and its population can't get its act together.


Jack Neilson
said

There are a lot of to and fro comments to the tune of the Cons blame the Libs or the Libs blame the Cons. I have noticed that the Opposition, in particular the Liberals have, since the last election attacked just about every Conservative action or inaction regardless of whether the action was good or bad for the country. The Liberals lost their entitlement to their entitlement? The NDP tries to remain relevant and the Block cares primarily (only?) about Quebec. The U.N. itself has become a bloated paper tiger very different than the high ideals propounded at its inception.


renaldo
said

Simply get Harper out and bring in someone else. Vote NDP and get some really people in power.


JohnQPublicQc
said

Gee,ya think maybe the way they handled the summit in Toronto had anything to do with it?That was a five star cluster____ that was broadcast GLOBALLY, for the whole world to witness.A great demonstration of how we approach HUMAN RIGHTS.Then there's the UAE ,who are upset with us for more reasons than are fed to us in the media.They are evicting our Canadian military off their base in Dubai,refused Mr.McKay landing privileges this past weekend,and all over granting more landing rights for their commercial air carriers in Canada?And the announcing of the trade agreement with Israel,which I'm sure had a negative with some on the deciding nations.Should I go on?Who has the most control on the decision making countries?


Ed Vella
said

I think it's kind of pathetic for Cannon to be blaming the leader of the opposition party. I've never heard something so childish. There're simply incompetent.


Andrea in Ottawa
said

Look this govt does not want to face it, but it is their foreign policy. It has been a problem for awhile now.What we really need is a confidence vote on foreign policy.


Damon
said

"Harper conservatives as regressive, many Canadians see them as looking out for the national interests of Canada"National interests? Seriously?Conservative supporter interests, sure. The rest of Canada's interests, I don't think so.They are definitely the party of "with us or against us". And if you are not with them, expect nothing.


Debbie
said

Grow up Conservatives - you guys blew it so stop blaming Iggy. Shameful conduct - you make Canada look so bad..


Gary
said

Bitter blame game leaving people emotionally scarred for life.

Personally I think it would be great for Canada to be on the UN seat in one way because it means that Canada can help influence the decisions to help the world.

On the other hand we would look like the bad guy in our decisions such as sheer hatred of us if we imposed sanctions for whatever reason.

MIKE
said

WOW its amazing at the libs out there blame the conservatives for lossing the seat, DID WE NOT LOSE THE SEAT IN 2002 when the liberals where in power with the scandals? once again IGGY made us lose the seat again with his big dumb mouth.i vote for conservatives, liberals and ndp. its who ever does there job for the country that i vote for, and the conservatives will get my next vote next election because they are doing there job albeit not perfect but better then the alternitave right now, with a weak ndp and a power hungry liberal party ill stick with the conservatives thank you


CF
said

I dont belive this has happened. It is so important that we have a seat at the UN!! How will we now have our front row seats when there is a genocide in rawanda?? Or somolia or when there is ethnic clensing to watch happen in eastern eroupe?? I guess we will just have to settle for protecting people in afghanistan, how embarrassing to have such an unimportant role in the world. P.S.I was on some of those useless UN missions, and Ive served in afghanistan, my nightmares dont come from hammering badguys in afghan, but from doing NOTHING with the UN


Collin
said

I wouldn't blame it all on the Liberal leader, but when an leader of a party says we don't desearve a seat. What does that say about the Leader?Is he mad that we walked out on Iran's hate filled diatribe? Would he have stayed? Is that a Canadian value? Let us be honest, the UN is as corrupt as it gets, but still to have a leader of a party take that stand is beyond my ability to understand


jeffrey martin
said

Harper abuses of human rights at G20,ignorance of aboriginal treaty rights,cuts to Africa,favouritism toIsrael,dispute with Mid east,ignoring poverty at homeand the growing unemployment here,ignoring of Climate change and cavorting tim hortons over U.N.caused the loss of a seat in U.N Security council


victoria trudeau
said

Don't starve my kids to feed children in foregn countries. Don't bankrupt my business with high taxes I'll never be able to pay back


Steve in Manotick
said

What a big BABY this PM is. Blame yourself, cutting funding for Africa, ridiculing other for personal gain, making Canada the laughing stock of the world, blowing 1.2 billion for a 72 hour photo op, pissing away a 13 billion dollar surplus to a 56 billion deficiet.You could manage party in a brewery. GROW UP Mr Harper and don't blame everyone else..ResignABC


mary
said

We need to oust these conservative clowns,


willowway
said

Suspicions confirmed. There are some delusional people here in Canada that believe Canada is a "Super Power" or at least we should hang out with that ilk. The world has straightened us out on that!As a nation we need to get our own house in order. Quit wasting money on G20 meetings, F35s, etc. Deal as best we can with economic incursions in our Arctic, abuse of our coastal fisheries, internal unrest, rooting out terrorist cells, health, education, etc. Forget about the stuff that falls within the realm of the "big boys". We can't afford to be in that game!


Mac
said

I am not a Liberal supporter but blaming the opposition for their own failure to get the seat just doesn't make sense. Why not just say "we didn't get it because of our policies or b/c of the way other countries voted or whatever?" This kind of approach makes me want to get off the Conservative wagon.


Joe_from_Winnipeg
said

What do you expect when the current government ignores the UN for so long? After the embarrassment at the Copenhagen environmental summit, people in Europe I know asked, "what's wrong with Canada?"

The Harperites let Canada down again. Toss 'em out in the next election.



Bob
said

I am proud of what Canada does globally. Not sure of how you can be embarrassed about things like the earthquake relief we provided for Haiti, or for our troops in Afghanistan. We are in a great spot to be a leading country financially right now as well.


Golf Company Grunt
said

U.N. = UNITED NOTHING!!!!!'Pro Patria'


Randy Moldowan
said

Look in the mirror, Harper you have only your team to blame. A real leader can take failure and move on, you just blame and deflect.


Jason Daniel Baker, Toronto
said

Anyone with half a brain knows that the UN voting countries hold a grudge against Canada over our stands on the environment, our opposition to funding for abortions in UN women's health initiaves in foreign countries and general lack of enthusiasm for anything having to do with the United Nations. But Ignatieff did make the mistake of coming out saying that Canada might not deserve a seat on the security council and if the Tories can make him wear it they will.


John
said

It's ridiculous how much the tories have changed the reputation of our country for no logical reason.Spend more money on jails, abolish programs for our future (stats issue), promote the war on drugs while your MPs sniff blow.Disgusting to see this minority government. I mean, the Liberals aren't much better, but at least they give US benefits and freedom while taking our money..We should get harper impeached, if that's even legal in our outdated "political" system (the queen might say no).


Hunter Elliott
said

I'm not surprised. Over the years, Harper has made no secret of his contempt for the UN. Further, his government is rabidly anti-Palestinian...an issue that will likely come before the Security Council soon. We don't deserve to be on the Security Council.

Thinking this through
said

Harper snubbed a UN speech to attend a photo op opening a Tim Hortons in Oakville (I am not making that up). These people have long memories.


machiavelli
said

Thanks Iggy, the rest of the far-left coalition and the extremely bias far-left press.


Sask Voter
said

We all tell our children that we learn from our mistakes in life. The Harper Conservatives will never learn anything because they just can`t admit to their own mistakes. Same old game as always...blame somebody else.


JD
said

If the campaign failed, blame the authors of the campaign. It's that simple. Who was responsible and accountable? I would say the "Government". The conservatives knew exactly what they were doing. If they win, take credit, if they lose, blame Iggy. Well thought out win-win strategy. Judging from the comments, mission accomplished. "Divide, blame, divide, blame."


Mike
said

Lets face if the UN is a toothless tiger which has long past its usefulnes. So what we did not get a seat on a council that is useless anyway. Time for Canada to withdraw from the UN and start putting the money it is wasting on the UN to better use at home.


manner
said

Ridiculous and childish. If you ever wonder why parents are so defensive of their children and students are so quick to blame others, here it is in adult form for all to see as a perpetual bad example. It's not my fault, and someone else is to blame is the cry of the disaffected early 21st Century, which rings true with every scandal political, sexual, economic and financial. Would some have the courage to admit defeat and wrong doing? Where are the leaders?


Dan
said

I find it troubling that after all these years the Conservatives lay blame for all the country's ills on the Liberals. When do they stand up and take ownership over their own mistakes? I find Mr. Cannon's remark, "unfortunately, back home in Canada, the leader of the opposition determined that Canada does not speak with one voice", even more troubling. In a democratic nation with opposition parties, we don't speak with one voice. That only happens in nations where opposing views are suppressed (i.e. Iran and North Korea). Canada has lost this privilege due to the inaction and mistakes we have made (I say we because we elected this government), not because of comments made by our elected opposition.


John Ozols
said

Hey guys, remember that we lost the seat in 2002 when the corrupt Liberals were in power.


Tim from Calgary
said

Only in Canada would we have an opposition party like the Liberals trying their best to deny Canada a council seat in the UN. But after all, it's not surprising as the Liberals and their cohorts do opposition by ambush and slander as a general rule.


Gerry
said

If you were losing the hockey game, wouldn't you try to win even if you were behind? I think there is an attitude issue here.


Zi Pep
said

Pathetic, the sooner Harper goes the better for Canada. The neoCons are so quick to point the finger at everybody else. Why doesn't Stevie and Canon-ball standup and take it like men and accept responsibility. And all you conservative supporters the sooner you get rid of Harper the sooner you may get a minority government. If you decide to keep him again your doomed and it will be nice to see you back being the majority opposition party again. Ha.


Spence in Ontario
said

Wow the cons blame Ignatieff for losing the seat, who saw that coming? Honestly, I really don't think his comments had much if anything to do with it. The odds are most of the people voting for whomever gets to be on the UN Security council probably didn't even know about it, it wasn't like it got a lot of attention outside of our own media. I wouldn't be surprised if Harper's reputation had more to do with it actually. Like them or hate them the past liberal PMs like Pearson, Trudeau and Chretien were very well respected abroad and I haven't seen indications that Harper has anything close to the same reputation. I'm not saying that to be partisan it's just an observation.


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

It should surprise nobody that the US has slighted Canada -- Iggy got what he campaigned to achieve -- but the UN is hardly worth the investment -- and neither are these summits and international organizations that are more about draining resources than solving problems.


sickandtired
said

Can't any of these imbecils realize that their childish bickering and inability to work together is the thing that is hurting this country internationally. No, the first thing you see is them start playing the name game. We should elect fifth graders to the next parliament, at least then we could ground them when they act like brats.


Inga
said

It's beyond me why anyone would strive for a seat at the Security Council in a totally inept and utterly corrupt organization. The UN was established with such great hopes and look at it now. More and more it's being run by tinpot dictators, what a joke.


BMP
said

The ruling "minority" party is soohh funny! Whatever happens in Canada, that's negative, is some other party's fault. Everything else is credited to the 'new government of Canada"! What a bunch of JOKERS! Start taking responsibilty for your own actions Prime Minister. At first you weren't interested in the seat. And then you were. If you'd worked longer and harder at getting the seat and with more humility, maybe, Canada would be at the table.


Sam C
said

What difference would it make whether Canada made it or not as UN Security Council. If Canada can not and will not do something about international human rights like intervening in one country's civil war were genocide is happening then it doesn't really matter where Canada is. It's about making a sound judgement and actions; until then...being in the UN security council is NOTHING!!!


Steve AB
said

LOL. CONS stop blaming others for your errors. You need to look into the mirror and ask how long you can keep supporting Harper?


Non political guy
said

How many of these comments are prepared by political hacks paid to do so using my hard earned tax dollars?It is not often that I get involved in stuff like this but when I do it is because I am thoroughly disgusted.You politically motivated types are the anuses of our country.


Rob Meadows
said

Typical Harper tactic. His government alone was responsible for securing the Security Council vote. Not the opposition. He chose to fly back to Canada to support his crazy vote in parliament, instead of staying in New York to secure the vote there.

It's a poor man that can't own up to his own mistakes and shoulder the blame. When you try and move the blame over to someone else, it makes you even more of a failure.


Mike R.
said

We didn't "lose" out seat in 2002. Except for the permanent members, all countries who gain a seat are "elected" for a specific period of time.


Former conservative
said

We can tell ourselves we are the best on the world stage, but the world has spoken and we aren't that great anymore. What one opposition leader said weeks ago would not have made any difference if we were truly the leaders we have been told we are. The truth is much harder to face, but we have to face it to move forward and regain our place globablly. Sometimes the truth hurts.


Jessica from Toronto
said

I am shocked and dismayed that the Conservatives actually think the people of Canada will fall for a strategy in which they blame another political party for their own inaction and disgrace. I do not care what political stripe you fall under, but I do care that the Conservatives do not respect my intelligence enough to think that a tactic like that is anything but a futile attempt at deflecting blame. Shame.


Vincent
said

Yes, it's the Liberals fault that the Cons have been ignoring human rights issues for 4 years. Of course it is. How did I not see it.


Brian
said

As usual, Harper and Company refuse to be accountable for ANYTHING. Take a look in the mirror, Stephen. The fault is TOTALLY with you and your gang of idiots.


Bradford
said

The Liberals will do anything including destroy our Canadian interests at the UN if it means they have a shot at trying to discredit our Conservative government. Now that is really troubling!!


Al in Orillia
said

@The Sky Is Falling! Afraid of change?Harper is in power BECAUSE people wanted change!


MHB
said

Guys, let's be fair. What can the Cons offer to the UN that the US can not? The same lobbies controlling our political life in Canada are also controlling the US politics. When the Cons learn to have foreign policies based on basic human principles and not on narrow interests of lobbies, we will definitely regain the world respect and get the seats that we deserve! Today, Canada did not lose, it is the Cons who lost!


JayRoc
said

Can the Harper gov't seriously do nothing else but blame OTHERS for their mistakes/misfortunes/etc???? What a pathetic excuse!


Michael (Ottawa)
said

"A house divided against itself will fall".... Ignatieff's constant partisan self interest bickering has finally come home to roost. He can call it ridiculous all he likes but the fact of the matter is Canada did not put forth a unified cohesive effort to seek this post. Once again the Ignatieff Liberals threw Canada under the bus in favour of their partisan interests.


jen
said

Canada is one of the only countries who didn't tank when the Americans economy tanked. I'm still living in my house, going to my job and paying my bills. Thanks to the ontario liberals I'm now paying 8% more on my bills, but at least I still live. I will re-elect Mr. Harper and the Conservatives. Alot of people may not like the fact that Mr. Harper is honest and he keeps his party honest or that he's a brilliant economist. They may not like that he cut the frilly programs that most Canadians can't afford, like the arts. And for those who think he's the one who's made it more difficult to live, look again at the greed of your provincial government and the legacy in which he inherited from the liberals. Mr. Ignatieff is out of touch with me and my needs and I will never vote him king. No Mr. Harper has my support. The world is changing, politics are changing and even though we lost a seat in the UN security council that doesn't remove us from the fact that we are still a wealthy influential country. I am Canadian and proud to be one.


Ab red neck in the know
said

Apparently Canadas imput is not valued, which is fine, by the same token I'm sure our dollar is not valued either. So maybe Canadas best course of action is to stop propping up this out of date little club and take care of business at home. Also while we're at it we should pull out of the 6 UN traties that compel us to take thousands of unwanted "refugees" every year


viral venus
said

Canada has lost it's bullet proof reputation as a mature nation. Does our government not understand that this kind of name calling, blaming childish nonsense is what cost us this reputation? When our "leader" and his representatives claim superiority over the opposition but can find no better way to deal with defeat than pointing and screaming "it was his fault" doesn't this PROVE that this was a shared failure of all who are supposed to lead us? I have said repeatedly... Canada HAS no real leadership at this moment. Not Harper, not Ignatief, not Layton. Isn't it finally time to stop settling for political hacks whose only concern is the next election?


David
said

This is UN's doing and that's all. The deck is stacked to force Israel to accept a "peace agreement", or be considered a military threat by those who want to eliminate them anyway. The UN no longer represents the free world; why do you think Armmiinnnnniginiibadd can speak and Iran can be a member?


dustyrusty
said

Blaimthe oppoition......when will Harper get the facts right ..... they are problem!


John Calgary
said

Good, now Portugal and Germany and Italy and the rest of the Europeon freeloaders can send their troops and money to this pathetic organization. Free at last...


Windex
said

Russia does not want us there - it does not matter what the opposition said......


Brent
said

The UN is a pointless and powerless league of nations bent on spendthrifty practises that address no real concerns.


CharlieG
said

Harper said that Canada's commitment to human rights and democracy might have cost us this seat? Wow, is Harper losing it or did I miss Germany and Portugal becoming enemies of democracy?


Simonae
said

1. Known Tamil Tigers on ship, BUT Sri Lanka lands sun sea in B.C ALL are now have refugee status, Two more ships anticipate to land on Canadian shores. 2. Convicted terrorist is 'DEPORTED' to Canada. 3. 18 terrorists arressted in Ontario, (but NOT deported. 4. 6 MORE terrorists arrested in Ontario,but not "deported" Keep inviting low lives into our country, our credibility goes out the damn door everytime. WE are now known for making frivolous decisions regarding our refugee/immigration policy.wasn't it Harper who send we are a country of "REFUGE?" our track record is not very good.


The Sky Is Falling!
said

Get your facts straight people. Conservatives = the Right; Liberals = Centerist; NDP/Bloc = Leftist. Calling Iggy a socialist is a scare tactic used by people who are scared of change. Hence, the title of the right party: CONSERV(E)atives. They impede progress and maintain the status quo. (I.e., they help the rich stay rich and the poor stay poor).


Ronald
said

Great canada does not deserve this honor because for the past few years Harper as been supporting Israel and the United States and since he is not a very diplomatic he his to blame for this. He is typical Conservartives he refuse to assume any responsibilities for his action and blames everyone for his mistakes. He once ignore the leader of the second strongest economie India and he did not show up at the Olympics that were held in China he is such an idiot for a leader.


Pat
said

Ignatieff blames the Tories for failing to get a seat at the UN. Thats a hoot, when all Iggy does is slam the Government every which way. If anyone failed Canada Iggy did all on his own. ! He is such a downer that the UN probably didnt want to have to listen to him droan on and on. In my eyes the uN has lost all credibility anyway so its probably for the best that Canada didnt win. Not sur why Portugal won over Germany though. So Iggy shut up or put up, you embarass me as a Canadian.


James (AB)
said

As far as our government getting snubbed in Dubai...that is a direct result of Air Queerbec (Canada)- set up and subsidized by the Liberals - having too much say on what air carriers can fly in Canada. They complained that the Emerate air lines would be stealing seats from them - really! Funny thing is nobody wants to fly with them anyway cause of their snotty attitude towards patrons and shit service supplied. I have traveled many countries and travelers every where say Air Canada Sucks! Now our military pays because the Liberals set them up with a veto power on who can provide air service in Canada. Transport Canda should be very embarrassed indeed listening to another Liberal backed escapade that is Air Queebec (Canada). It should be shut down as it is nothing but a pimple on the face of Canada.


charlie
said

And if Iggy had supported Canada's bid, and we lost, he would not be getting beaten up now by the Conservatives. If he even had the good sense to keep his yap shut - same result. Walking into the quicksand when you really don't have to - priceless! Not knowing when to support your country (assuming Canada is again Iggy's country) on the international stage speaks volumes about political sense, or lack thereof. Iggy wwants to be PM - well, not if this is how his thought processes work. Remember, Iggy , country first, party second. Keep working on it.


Hal
said

Iggy will do or say anything to get elected (even form a coalition). After all what does he care about Canada's reputation, he's an AMERICAN!


Jason In Edmonton
said

What a bunch of whining twits. I'm just waiting for the Conservatives to blame the other parties for Winter coming...Iggy must have stated somewhere that he would like it to stay warm and snow free. Either that or Jack said that while he likes winter but he thinks that we had a rough summer so is hoping for a mild winter. The Conservatives are displaying behaviour that an eight year old would get in trouble for...take some responsibility already!


Linda in Vancouver
said

I think it's a bit over the top,and somewhat simplistic to place blame. Either on Ignatieff, or on the government itself. These seats are voted on after a lot of back room deals between nations with their own agendas. HOWEVER,it was both inappropriate and an act close to treason for Ignatieff to publicy announce that Canada diod not deserve this seat. While it may not have been the determining factor,his words,and those of his "coalition" buddies certainly did not help.
We can, and always will have our differences, and we should all welcome sane and useful debate about those issues. But when it comes to our country, all of us need to stand together to defend our country.
In this case, while Harper has to wear this, we have lost little. The biggest loss is the reality that the "coalition of the three morons" is willing, for its own self interest, to diss our nation.
Like the debate regarding Afghanistan,their objective is all about defeating a PM that they don't like.I see no reasons to believe any of them,particularly the separatists,have much concern about the country itself. No elected MP should publicy announce that Canada doesn't deserve this seat.Ignatieff lost what little respect I had for him when he went down that road.His words were almost treason. Certainly not words I want to hear from a man who wants to be our PM. Despite our differences,we must all remain loyal to Canada.Not a political party of any stripe.


Mars
said

I think it is a disgrace Canada was not given a seat on the UN council after all the money and even helping out with military in the countries we were asked to go.. I think since the countries do not appreciate what we have done, we should just forget about the UN altogether. UN will be much poorer as a result.. where add a country that is so heavy in debt. Canada has got no credit for strong banking or not suffering from this recession as bad as others countries in the world.It did not help that the opposition Liverals made the comment that Canada did not deserve this seat. I hope he suffers for this all in the next election.. Canadians will remember what he said.


fatboy
said

Didn't get what it wants? Blame it on somebody! This is how the Conservatives work. Never look at what they had done.


OttawaOutsider
said

Canadians aren't dumb enough to believe Minister Cannon's explanation of why Canada did not win a seat on the UN Security Council for 2011-2012. The reasons we lost are the Conservative Government has ignored the UN, we have reduce our international footprint, and Canada's foreign policies are unpopular in the global community. We lost because of Government policies not because of the Opposition Leader's opinions.


Embarrased Canadian
said

Iggy has just embarrased us on a world wide stage. Any real Canadian knows that you do not air out your laundry downtown, you do it in your own backyard.


Gord. Robson, Nova Scotia
said

Well one thing seems to be clear Mr. Ignatieff appears not to really care for Canada . Just think there are people who will vote for Ignatieff after he turned against his own country or maybe he does not consider Canada to be his country? I wonder !Shame on you Mr. . Ignatieff !!


George
said

Cannon blames Ignatieff for Canada losing UN vote Wow! If Ignatieff has that much power he should be PM we could rule the world if everyone listens to Ignatieff like Cannon says, the cons even tried to bribe diplomats. Canada wined and dined diplomats, offering them gifts of Canadian beer and maple syrup. Canada even had a Mountie in red serge as a prop in flown in so the 192 foreign diplomats who were casting ballots could get a photo with him. There's only one person to blame for the loss, his name is Stephen Harper, Canada's biggest loser.


AH in Calgary
said

I suspect that most of those who didn't vote for Canada in the General Assembly had already listened to the liberal leader or knew his name. This Conservative government was acting irresponsibly during the last 4 or so yrs. and as a result was not in a trust position to be voted for and the examples are so many. Harper and his government are not the right people to represent Canadians. I wonder when an election will straighten-up this situation, can't wait.


Albert Ballentine
said

Don't worry about the UN seat. They give out seats for Human Rights to Iran, and other violent supporting nations. It says little for the UN.The other thing is Ignatieff. He's yapping about Harper ignoring the UN for 4 years. Well, it seems to me Ignatieff ignored Canada for some 20 years while living abroad, and now he comes back demanding to be P.M.? I can't stand Ignatieff's hypocrisy.


Jim in Calgary
said

Why is this seat so "coveted" anyway? I'm more interested in Canadian Soveriegnty than I am in joining up with any One World Organization. I'd rather we had nothing to do with the UN.


mahanna ali
said

this is off track...but the latest polls have our liberal buddies badly trailing the evil adolf hitler conservatives - in fact iggy and company are well within the domain of stephane dion territory...liberal support is in the minority...the last couple of federal elections have proven this and the next one (that i know won't be for a long time) will be nothing short of yet another bitch-slapping .me thinks that us canadians are generally pleased that our country is no longer a nation of slovenly cowadice (aka eternal peace keeping)...we stand just a little prouder - by only a lot!!! we are now a nation of winners...those who don't like it can move to.....portugal (i think i already opined this in an earlier posting...)...good riddance.............apparently iggy and co. are departing on another stand up comedian show..."open mike tour"...do you people recall the childhood hand gesture with the thumb and two middle fingers folded down and the inner and outer digits pointing up....the old "speak into the mike" symbol......


Gregoryd
said

Hey isn't portugal bankrupt or at least begging for money.hmmm We have the best economy of the industrialized world right now and they give it to a mickey mouse bankrupt country. Who Cares? The United nations is insignificant and corrupt as hell. It is in fact one of the most corrupt organizations in the world. They will still come running to Canada to help with their peace keeping or looking for money for a cause. How much did portugal give to Haiti? How much did we give to Haiti? hmmm. I guess in the future we should just not bother with the UN and their self serving causes.


Anne from Ottawa
said

This is not a big surprise. It seems that Harper and his Conservative ministers have been more of a hinderance to the world, constantly putting up road blocks rather than being a positive contributor and leader when it comes to serious issues in the world, case inpoint - the environment. Canada's reputation on the world scene has diminished considerably since Harper has been in power. It's unlikely that Canada didn't win the seat because of the opposition party leader's comments. Sadly, we as Canadians may now have a quite a different view of ourselves than the rest of the world. We can do better!


Jan-Michael
said

And I suppose it was the Opposition that denied Peter Mackay and Minister of Defence airspace rights in UAE yesterday?

And the higher deficeit is Ontario and BC going HST as Harper Conservatives wanted???

When you are the Government or boss, it is your responsibility.

But Harper and team just blame someone,anyone!

Face the mirror, you won't like what you see and neither do I.


Paul Vancouver Island
said

I feel sorry for Stephen Harper; he never knows when to take ownership of his own failings. Always easier to blame someone else. What example is that to our kids; deflect the truth kids, and never own up to your mistakes. It is Harper and his Conservatives' foreign policy that resulted in Canada being resoundly denied a seat on the Security Council. Canada has lost its reputation around the World for one reason and one reason only, Stephen Harper's foreign policy.


Benny
said

People need to really ask the proper question, why do we need the seat?

WE DONT! Being apart of the UN has only proven one thing for canada, a lack of rights and freedomes, time and time again the UN pressures Canada to change and re arrange laws behind the backs of Candian citizens, this is no hidden fact.

Boo to the UN it does us NO good!
I will be voting Liberal.


Ken - Calgary
said

Harper has snubbed the UN for how long... now he wants to blame others for HIS own political failure? Harper and the Cons are a national embarrassment!


Chuck
said

I think that Harper gives too much credit to Iggy if he thinks that the rest of world is listening to what Iggy says. Fact is, they could care less what the Leader of the Opposition says. This one is all on Steve.


Steve in Manotick
said

I am disgusted with this government they lay blame on everyone but themselves.. Harper STAND UP and take it LIKE A MAN


Jiwan Singh
said

Harper's myopia,arrogance ,political immaturity ,disregard for developing and underdeveloped countries and a lack of understanding of how Canada fits into the world geopolitics are the main factors for Canada's poor showing in the race for a United Nations Security seat. It's a disgrace .


Jeff Wilkinson
said

I don't blame this on Harper, the NDP, the Liberals or even the Bloc. I blame it squarely on the UN. Here, Canada is fighting a war as part of a UN-led force in Afghanistan and the Un says our country doesn't deserve a seat on the security council. Makes me wonder if we should just pull all our troops out and let the UN fight its own battles. Maybe Portugal will send a few battleships.


James
said

''Decisions at the UN are not made based on comments coming from Opposition parties''EXACTLY!!!Harper has no one to blame but himself.


Big Mo
said

Did anyone read the article? I see a lot of partisan back and forth in the comments, it's Iggy's fault, it's Harper's fault, the UN sucks, peacekeeping is a joke, etc.

But the real issues are likely our position on Israel (USA lite), the shift of aid to latin america, and of course our dismal environmental record. We don't exactly cooperate if it doesn't work for us. Portugal is far more progressive and rational than our dysfunctional government could ever hope to be right now.


Mar
said

Oh Tonya, the same old rhetoric again. Remember, more Canadians didn't like the other parties than didn't like the Conservatives, why can the liberals not get that right? Less people like the Liberals than the conservatives, always remember that. I think the bigger point is ALL of the parties, and yes, I mean all, need to stop finger pointing, start caring about Canada and doing what is right for our nation, not their own petty party politics. I think some of the posters on here are saying exactly that, if you don't want to stand up and be proud of Canada then leave, it doesn't matter what government is in power, no party or person who is Canadian should be bashing our country on the world stage and saying Canada doesn't deserve recognition or support just because they don't like the party in power. Harper is representing Canada on the world stage, not the conservative party, and no other party should hinder that, they should support it. I would say the same if the Liberals were in power, the conservatives should not try and discredit Canada internationally just because they don't like the leader. If the politicians can't play nice with the leader, at least nice enough to help this country and support this country, they do not deserve to be MPs and the citizens thinking that Canada should not be awarded a seat in the Security Council just cause they don't like Harper are obviously not true Canadians as they are putting their party politics above the good of our nation. That is wrong.


Allan Eizinas
said

Wow! The Harper regime is now blaming Ignatieff’s questioning of the Harper government for the embarrassment at the UN. That must mean that Ignatieff has more international clout than Harper and the rest of the world believes Ignatieff over Harper. Why would the Conservatives admit to that?


Steve in Ottawa
said

It's easy for Harper to blame Ignatief because Mr. Harper is incapable of looking in the mirror and say "I really messed this one up". This file had his fingerprints all over it. He has no one to blame but himself. Let's face it Mr. Harper, you lost a big faceoff and as a result the your opponent scored the winning goal.


Dave in Qc.
said

If Ignatief has that much influence on the world stage then I guess he would make a better PM no doubt.I for one am getting more than a little fed up with every Conservative failure being blamed on the Liberals.PM harper has been there for 5 years so the blame sits at his feet alone.If you want to take credit for the successes then man up and take blame for the defeats.Quit blaming everyone else.That whole line is more than outdated.


Jim Mintz
said

There are many reasons why Canada was not voted into the Security Council. I highly doubt the negative vote for Canada had anything to do with what the leader of the opposition said. ( he should have not made the remark in hind-site). Decisions at the UN are not made based on comments coming from Opposition parties.


Former Liberal
said

More clear evidence that the rampant corruption in the UN has made it's way to the selection committee for the Security Council. My guess is that we didn't bribe anybody. Time to pull out of the UN. If they can't recognize us for the incredible work we do, then it's time to pack up and leave them to themselves. Let's see Portugal carry the ball in Af'stan for a few years.


ron777
said

Good newsNow is the time for Canada to withdraw from the socialist controled UN and use the money saved for the benefit of Canadians.


Dave in Calgary
said

I really like the Conservatives point of view on CanadaOnly Conservative Policy Count, "We will stick to our Conservative Party oops Canadian Principles"This governmemnt may do better when they reflect the views of all members versus just Conservative Party members.


Double Double
said

When you look at the ethnic melting pot that flows through Tim Horton's by way of franchise owners, employees and customers, who needs the UN? We are building a united nation, one donut at a time! Double! Double!


KB in W'burg, ON
said

We (Canadian Conservative Government) fight the International world on the enviroment and fail to not only lead the discussion but throw a wrench in the discussions. We (Canadian Conservative Government) have an "Isreal can do no wrong policy" that is a wrong headed approach to the region. We do not live up to our (Canadian Conservative Government) international legal obligations to the Geneva convention and the treatment of prisoners. We dumped all of our armed services resources in Afghanistan and have nothing left to deploy in other trouble spots. We allow our citizens to be arrested in foreign countries and do not stand up for Human rights any longer. We ignor a womens right to decide in other nations. Need I say more?


all the way from Calgary
said

don't know if its just me or not but its very hard to believe the entire world listened and were influenced by one opposition leader of Canada. If they were, I guess Ignatiff is more influential and respected than Harper and his entire conservative party who were involved. In my opinion, as usual, its just a smoke screen for conservative party to cover up its failures and weakness. If something is accomplished, take credit, if not blame opposition party.Canada has done such a wonderful job in its entire history and has helped out all of its allied that we should not have to go out and make a pitch for a seat. It should be given to us as we are the rightful owner of it.


Dan in Quebec
said

These politicians act like a bunch of spoiled rotten kids! Finger pointing, name calling.......grow up!


Gregg
said

Lets be clear folks; we didn't lose, we quit. Quit to avoid the embarrassment of losing to the international security powerhouse of Portugal. Portugal BTW has a lot more influence in South America than Canada has; and the failing states in South America are the closest alligator to the canoe right now.


Tonya
said

How sad the conservatives blame everyone but themselves when something goes wrong? And how sad their supporters pull out the old "if you don't agree with us go somewhere else card". Sorry folks but the majority of Canadians don't agree with you, it is a minority government remember. But your own logic, you folks are the ones that should be looking for a new place to live.


Mark
said

Ah yes, the much vaunted 'UN". The same place that has watched over Rwanda, the Suday, Somalia, the Serb-Bosnian debacle, 17 resolutions for Sadaam Hussein to fess-up over WMD, the same UN that watched over gassing of the Kurds by Hussein...and time after time...did nothing.This is the same UN that picked Libya to be the head of the human rights body within the UN....and THIS crowd said 'NO' to Canada?'nuff said.


Jackie Barrett
said

Since Canada is poised to become the world's next superpower due to its vast strategic resources like oil and gold, Canada should apply for "Permanent Member" status of the UN Security Council as opposed to "Temporary Member" status.In the meantime, Stephen Harper, if I can use a quote from Obi Wan Kenobi from Star Wars for why Canada will not have a seat on the Security Council, "you have done that yourself".


James (AB)
said

Perhaps the next time the UN comes calling for support Canada should reject their requests. As for Conservatives vs Liberals perhaps a civil war in this country is in order with un-registered weapons - I'll take the Blue side! The Liberals continue to undermine this country at every turn while supporting sepratists and Liberal tax money sink holes like BC and Ontario. They (Liberals) have done nothing but prove to the world this country is all about "me" instead of "us".


Magnus
said

As typical with a comments section of a media website, all the paid Conservative bloggers come crawling out of skynet to defend the minority leader. The world does not like Harper's policies and his smug group of monkeys, this is just the beginning of many more snubs on the world stage. I like how they spin and shift blame to the Libs, that tactic is not working like it used to.


David - Ottawa
said

Canada lost the seat when the liberals where in power - because the term of the seat is limited in time. Not because of anything the liberals did badly. They got us the seat before because Canada was seen as worthy. But after what Harper has done to this country, we have lost all respect in the world, and we have lost allies..


Tim from Calgary
said

The UN: the eternally useless debating club. Of course, I already see the same ol' tired comments from trained Liberal seals blaming Harper for this despite Liberal Iggy himself not helping the cause with his negative comments.


CD from AB
said

I am disappointed that Canada was unsuccessful in taking a seat on the security counsel. I truly believe Canada is a world leader in many roles, and as Canadians we should be proud of our country. I view the recognition of any country chosen to sit at the SC table as worthy of the position. To those who cannot be at least congratulatory to the successful candidates without seeking to hang our PM over not getting the seat should be kicked in theirs. The relevancy of the UN is sometimes questionable. Having human beings of a diverse group trying to achieve a consensus at any forum is challenging at the very least. Change requires a structure to build on. It takes little effort to prattle about the politics of our country as it is clearly demonstrated here. Why are there so many liberal supporters and a conservative government? Alexander Pope said that empty vessels make the most noise. Hmmm....To all those who continue to curse in the dark (like the opposition parties in Canada) rather than light a candle - enjoy your ignorant bliss. Your lack of graciousness is an embarrassment. Just keep on being ignorant at the polls too - you obviously are too fractious to coalesce into anything resembling a policy platform supportable by the majority of Canadians.


Rick @ Ottawa
said

Thanks Ignatieff for telling the world that Canada doesn't deserve the seat. I'm glad to see that your standing up for your country. Opps, I forgot - your an American.


MARG MM
said

Good, now that is all over with and the Government can concentrate on what really matters to Canadians, such as the economy. The usual Harper haters are rampant today with their doom and gloom regarding Canada and the Conservative Government. If you hate it so much, perhaps you should move elsewhere. As to Michael Ignatieff, stating that Canada doesn't deserve a seat on the UN security council, he must feel really "powerful" now that Canada has withdrawn. It was a despicable thing for him to say when Canada was in the bidding process, but at least now we know where he really stands when it comes to Canada and Canadians. He will do and say anything to regain power, and unfortunatly for the Conservatives, he also has the media to help him. Those of us with minds of our own, can see right through Michael Ignatieff and the Liberals, but there are stiil many "blinded sheep" that believe the Liberals can do no wrong, and turn a blind eye to all the scandals, and lies of the past.


golflouis
said

One has to forget all partisan opinions stated earlier, now the international community voted down the new leadership Canada has given itself four years ago. For the shortsighted people that bash the UN and the rest of international community, think again before painting yourself in a corner as Albany did few decades ago.


Will
said

Well, the liberals and Iggy won something. Not exactly an accomplishment to go around telling the world that your country is crap and undermining EVERY international contact and relationship we have. Hope you are proud of yourselves Liberals because this "victory" of yours will some turn to ashes in your own mouths. Worse than a pack of screaming, scheming children... Time to bring back the monarchy and off with a few heads!


Albertaboy111
said

In case people were not paying attention, please refer to Canada's actions in Copenhagen to see one of the many reasons we did not get this seat. You don't get voted "worst most disruptive country in the entire talks" for nothing. Our current government has us acting on the international stage, the way that John Baird behaves in the HOC. And you wonder why we lost?

rmd
said

I cannot wait to vote this government out of office. To try to blame the opposition leader for this governments shortcoming is beyond absurd. What an embarrasment to not even fight to the end and just give up. Pathetic.


James
said

There's plenty of blame to go for both sides. On the one hand Harper, while justified in criticizing China's human rights record, perhaps went to far and damaged Canada's relations with China, who then probably used their influence with countries like Russia. Also, their dragging their feet on climate change. The Harper government certainly has its flaws.However, I think that Ignatiaff is just as much if not more to blame. It should be Canadian first, political affiliation second, not the other way around. Iggy, for once in your life, put your country ahead of your party. Well, it's too late now.


Albertaboy111
said

This kind of thing is based on actions and reasoning. The Conservative actions on the world stage have been an embarrassment for the last 4 years, and they will be unable to woo people on the council with spin and misdirection and lies as they are able to with people at home. These people are actually paying attention and will not be fooled as you manage to do with 30% of Canadians. Your inability to accept responsibility for your actions displays a lack of accountability that is echoed at home daily, and your blaming Igantief is simply idiotic. Unless you are saying he has more international respect and clout than yourselves.


Michel Di Lullo
said

People are so ignorant in this wonderful country. It is no surprise that we could not beat out Portugal. The liberal leader is a disgrace who used to state he was American so no big surprise he made comments that didn't help. And for the idiots who posted comments about Harper, please remember that it was the Liberals who sent troops to Afghanistan not the Conservatives. It is also they who set a date for our withdrawal and low and behold Iggy complained, the same Iggy who was very upset that Canada did not join the coalition in Iraq. And to the other bozo who talk about the 50B additional debt to help us out of the recession, the Liberals and their communists allies (NDP) would have spent a lot more. We rank number one in terms of handling and coming out of the economic depression. And to the Quebec basher fro Alberta, you are an obvious idiot who gives Alberta a bad name for knowing nothing of what goes on in this Province.
I am afraid that many comments regarding the usefulness of the UN are very accurate, it's time has come and gone.


L
said

To all those griping about Harper blaming the liberals: What do you think the Liberals do every day? All of our parties have started playing the blame game, and the reason is the Canadian people fall for it over and over. Iggy did not help matters by claiming we shouldn't get a seat, so that likely did have something to do with why we didn't (and for that Iggy has shown he isn't a true Canadian as he does not care what might be good for Canada, only himself), and we lost the seat under the Liberals so claiming its all Harper's fault is completely shortsighted and untrue. However, the Conservatives always blaming the liberals isn't right either. Its time the children of Parliament grow up and work together for what is good for Canada. People on this site saying the world needs less Canada, or Canada didn't deserve this seat just because Harper is in power is disgusting. Get past your narrow partisan politics and try and think of what is good for Canada, wishing Canada ill just because of what party is in power is un-Canadian and is a very sad statement on what has become of this country. Shame on everyone who is against Canada, regardless of who is in power you should support this country, and if you don't then leave.


Leo
said

What is better for the country? An appointed leader waffling not sure what his role is; finds the need to learn about and how to talk to the peoples he wants to rule, as though not knowing who, what or where he is; and appears disconnected wavering to and fro with the winds of politics. The question remains is he pro Canada nationally and internationally.ORA leader strong and principled has set ideological rules of conduct and integrity for the government. His government provides stability, security and confidence for the country, particularly now during the present world-wide economic crises, this has also had a positive world-wide effect.(I have voted both Lib and Con based on the Leader, local representative, performance, party policies and who is the better.)


Surebye
said

Wow! this Ignatieff must have some clout! Imagine one -upping the government and being listened to by the majority of UN voters. Just imagine what he could do if they even knew he existed. Mr. Harper should have him doing the campaign and not Lawrence Cannon - he is a loose cannon! No Mr. Harper - look inward.


rhea smeltzer
said

The PMO blames Ignatieff? What utter drivel. Shame on the whole Conservative lot, especially their leader, a bully if ever there was one. They have ruined our international reputation and sunk us into so much debt, it will take a generation before we recover.


Cameron252
said

"Intelligent Liberal" posts".....and the economy is stalling, more good news." Wow, that really sums up the liberal supporter mindset, let's hope our economy tanks so the tories look bad. PM Harper was right on, the libs will ALWAYS put their own interests ahead of that of our country. So sad. God bless Canada!!


steve in wildrose country
said

Once again.. who cares. the UN is a totaly useless organisation that wasts billions of dollars to accomplish nothing each year. We do not need that seat.


Fun City, SK
said

Alright, now that this is done; can we please have our Auditor figure out how much money we wasted trying to get a seat? (I want it to the last penny) This shouldn't be a hard figure to get since the Connies are a "Very Transparent" government right? I'm sure once we find out, we can come up with a list of where this money would've been better spent. Just saying...


Jay
said

While I believe the UN has lost its true relevance, power and respect, it's a shame that Canada didn't get the votes for a seat!

After having hosted the Olympics, the G20 and G8 Summits and sending troops to Afghanistan, Canada has shown it is quite capable of successful representation on the world stage.


Rick
said

Well we've always been a shoe in, so what changed, oh yes Harper. I guess it's not just the Canadians with their eyes open, that can see you for what you are.

Maybe next time you could spend MORE OF OUR money on a bigger beer party, to get us a seat.


Zhimmy
said

Forget what the Conservatives has to say and forget what the UN has to say. Both our institutions that have no credibility!


al
said

Doesnt the economic health of a nation not count on being elected to a UN sec. council seat?I think it should be as wealth contributes to stability and enables that country to contribute more to needy nations, both economically, militarily, and heatlh.Everyone knows that Portugal is on welfare, so what little respect I had for the UN before the vote, I now have no respect for it.


Havelock Heavy
said

You got what you deserved Mr. Harper. You can't expect to get a seat at the table if you ignore the institution most of the time.


It's your fault!
said

There you go again blaming someone else for your shortcomings! At the end of the day, Mr. Harper you are the head cheese and saying "He did it!" does not cut it!


Point Break
said

Anybody watching the Lawrence Cannon press conference in New York? Why is the minister blaming michael ignatieff on the international stage at the UN? unbelievable! It begs the question: Who has more influence on the international stage: Stephen Harper or michael ignatieff?shameful loss followed by a pathetic ridiculous press conference.Indeed, The World Needs Less Canada!


Denise
said

Ignatieff has once again damaged Canada's reputation in his bid to gain followers. While he is normally the best weapon the Conservatives have against the Liberals, in this case he has done all of Canada a great dis-service, regardless of party affiliation. Shame on you Ignatieff!


valorie
said

Oh come on --How can Harper blame this on the Liberals? This is like a grade school comedy skit. Whatever happens, if it's bad or not good, the first thing out of Harper's & his conservatives' mouth -- is it's the Liberal's fault. Or someone else's fault. They never take responsibility. Come on? Really? And if it goes right, they take full credit. And if anyone crosses them, they attack, punish, name-call, diminish, misrepresent and withhold funds, fire, spread rumours. Come on, really, is this what Canadians want leading their country? Embarassing. Heartbreaking. A few more years and Canada's good name won't be so good any more.


Rob
said

This issue, like the UN, is irrelevant.The Conservatives have provided Canada with stability and consistent good governance (notwithstanding their parliamentary minority and the pathetic uselessness of the opposition parties).


James in Ottawa
said

Time for the Harper "Spin the Wheel of Blame" machine to jump into action.


Mark
said

The state of politics in Canada is pathetic today. All of our politicians should be ashamed of themselves.


Miggs
said

Who cares. The UN is a joke anyway. Look at their record.


Robin
said

I would like to warmly thank you Stephen Harper and crew for decimating Canada's international reputation.


Jamie, Ottawa
said

We lost to Portugal? Oh how far we've fallen in the last few years. Yet, so few here will accept the fact that Harper is a miserable PM. Why live in reality when we can live in the land of make believe with the unicorns and rainbows?


bill from Winnipeg
said

So socialism wins there again. There are a lot of socialist countries and most of them are in trouble. Germany is a prime example. Tried to take over the world twice in the last hundred years, yet has a permanent seat on the council. Just a post ww2 group out of touch with reality. Germany wants to take over everything, but will nto step up to the plate in places we need them now, Franace insults others decisions, band headwear and gives up as soon as the going gets tough, while we canadiand step up, do our part and fight the good fight. TIme for a new security council that is noty made up of socialists clap trap that promises everything but is not prepared to do the tough work to get it and instead relies on counrties like ours to do the dirty work. Good thing we are getting out of afganistan. We are obviously not appreciated but the socialists in Europe. As for Iggy's comments. Your time will come at the next election, Shame on you and your socialist comments about our great country..........


Mike in Mississauga
said

It would be nice if, for once, the government would take responsibility for their own actions and not act so immaturely and go around blaming everyone else for the repercussions of their actions. The Liberal Party has not been in power for 4 ½ years now. It is time to grow up and take responsibility for your decisions and stop blaming others.


Sheila
said

People should get a grip. It's not the conservatives fault or Harper's fault. We as a nation pick at each other so much that it shows we are a divided country. We need a strong worldwide presence and unfortunately, a military to go along with it. Thank the parties that want to downgrade the military and kowtow to other governments. We need a strong, tough, leader to take us to the security counsel.


Richard in New Brunswick
said

And how many millions in time and resources has Harper & Co blown on this little ego trip? It's all just a big game with these clowns - at our expense.


Al - Ottawa
said

Everybody knows the UN is becoming a joke. Is there any real reason for Canada to remain in the UN? What does the UN give Canada? Nothing. It costs us huge amounts of money every year for our "fee" to be part of the UN. Money better served elsewhere.


Amar
said

Why don't we just withdrawl from the UN all together???


Kevin B
said

It should’ve been a comfortable win for Canada. Canada has normally had a seat every decade. We were there last for the 1999-2000 term, so it’s been 12 yrs since we last won a spot. Portugal was last there for the 1997-98 term, but their two terms on the UNSC were 18 yrs apart, so in theory this bid should’ve been 4 yrs too soon for them. Plus the whole lusophone angle is moot seeing as Brazil is on the Council at present. Germany was always going to be a shoe-in, seeing as with their economic clout they have been on the council regularly every 10 years and then every 8 years in their two recent stints. The sniping from the opposition surely didn’t help (whatever happened to the adage that domestic politics ends at our shores?!). Canada is more – a lot more – than just the current gov’t in power, and posters here need to realize this. I don’t believe Ignatieff has helped himself with this, and is surely another arrow in the Conservatives quiver against him, highlighting how he’s not in it for Canada, but only in it for himself.


PO'ed in Canada
said

it is time we as a country left this farce called the united nations. an organisation that is corrupt to the core, above any law except itself, and when the money is right. its "human rights" commission is headed by libia it allowed a genocide in rowanda, did nothing while 500 people were murdered and raped only a couple of miles from their base in the congo. this lame duck should go the way of its predeceaser the league of nations.. only a member if your crooked enough.


Intelligent Liberal
said

Iggy had it right, Canada does not belong in the UN! Three cheers for Iggy! Supporters should be carrying Iggy on their shoulders down Bay Street to celebrate this great victory. This is a wonderful day. Plus the economy is stalling, more good news!


MKR
said

"Under the current Stephen Harper Conservative Government Canada does not deserve a seat on the Security Council at this time. The days of diplomatic, peaceful resolutions are over in Canada. Gone are the days of diplomacy - good example this weekend with Canada unable to resolve a dispute Harper has with the UAE." wow do you even understand why they did not want to give in to the UAE's request???? probably not, in fact while Mirage is useful, its not as useful as it once was when we got the C-17s, if they wanna play hard ball i say send in Bautista and lets knock em out of the park


Carl
said

Thanks a lot, Iggy! I'm sure the fact that Canada's own opposition leader said Canada doesn't deserve a seat contributed greatly to this defeat. An unprecedented, shameful, selfish, partisan move by a divisive and unprofessional politician.


Willi
said

WELL DONE MR. HARPER.........ANOTHER BLACK MARK ON CANADA'S REPUTATION!!!!!!!!!!


James
said

If Iggy was PM we would have won the first vote, Harper only contribution to the world has been giving away millions of our tax dollars to other countries to try to buy the vote. Of course no country trusts Harper, he's hide the truth in torture allegations. Unlike most neocons, the world is well aware of the fact that the only reason Canada's economy is doing good is because of the liberals. The UK asked Paul Martin to help with their economy, they didn't ask Harper because they know Harper is clueless.


Kay
said

What in the h*ll has this got to do with Harper and the Conservatives? Canada lost the seat when the Liberals were running the country - Blame Them!


What is this all about?
said

Who really cares... does not put food on the table, nor does it bring down my taxes!


George
said

Harper once again disgraced Canada on the world stage, now the rest of the world will probably join together with an anti-buy Canada, way to ruin our country Steve.


5th Generation Canadian
said

In the past few years, Canada has done much to tarnish its former reputation as a balanced, supportive, peacekeeping member of the U.N. Without a major shift in current policies, our impressive history is just that. History. Shame on us and for us.


Just Cynical
said

I am totally disgusted with the number of people posting here that have zero patriotism but maximum left wing politics. If you don't like Canada, why are you here??? Go to Cuba!


Wendy
said

Thanks to Harper we didn't even stand a chance against Portugal, a country with less than 1/3 of our population. Canada voted last in 2 votes now Harper has pulled out, not much different than his proroguing parliament, sorry Steve you are a loser you have destroyed Canada's reputation on the world stage. Harper is a loser & has made Canada look like a loser. 70% of Canadians don't support Harper so pretty much a given the world doesn't support him. Harper has nothing to offer anyone. Canada will get a seat only when we have a liberal government.


Peter in MB
said

I hope Canada gets this set. Then maybe we can introduce some new ideas to the UN. And it would be nice to see all the Harper hating liberal nay Sayers eating Crow.


allan
said

It would be an insult to all Canadians if Portugal is voted instead of us. Portugal contributes absolutely nothing to the world, while Canada gives soldiers blood, and money for peace inthe world.


Dick Chapman
said

Who cares anyway!! The U.N. is a useless waste of money as they have no power, will not support their own troops and spend money on useless projects that go to the stupidest countries! Look at how they treated Romeo Allard!

Get rid of two organizations and we wouldn't have a deficit in Canada! Th U.N. and the CBC!!!


LDL in ONT
said

I have a dumb question. Why is France and the U.K. permanent members ? For that matter why is any country a permanent member. What a ridiculous organization. Why would we want to be a member of an inner circle and yet still not be equal with some of the others at the not-so-round table?


Lane
said

It's shameful that Germany got a seat, given it's refusal to do any of the heavy lifing in Afghanistan - or anywhere else for that matter. When it comes to security, the UN is a useless bureaucracy.


Al in Orillia
said

Sadly, there is a good sampling of the Liberal mentality on this comment section. It's the typical, non-sensical attack of anything Conservative, be it good or bad. These posters would rather sabotage Canada's reputation and chance at a seat, than let another party make gains for the country. Pathetic excuses for Canadians!


Paul Vancouver Island
said

Under the current Stephen Harper Conservative Government Canada does not deserve a seat on the Security Council at this time. The days of diplomatic, peaceful resolutions are over in Canada. Gone are the days of diplomacy - good example this weekend with Canada unable to resolve a dispute Harper has with the UAE.


Carl
said

It was under the Liberals that Canada fell from the number one contributor to UN peacekeeping missions to 36th place. Now the Liberal leader is putting partisan politics ahead of Canada's interests by undermining our campaign for a spot on the Security Council. Mind you, it doesn't really matter who is on the Security Council anyway, because the UN is utterly useless when it comes to addressing security issues.


Helen-Jean - London
said

Canada, I wish you success in the vote today. Our politicians have worked hard and diligently to once again have an elected seat at the U.N.Three cheers to the Maple Leaf Forever!


Renaldo
said

Canada is try to fight a war that has not anything to do with Canadian. We are look at from the world as peace makers and now this Harper government wants us to be country that loves world. I tell you this if we take the step that the USA has done to isolate themselves from the world, nothing can help your image. Stop world create peace. Being apart of a council that doesn't better our society should not be the government top on his list. Work on growing our image by becoming the peacemakers that we all have in our heart.


OBSSERVERMAN
said

CANADA IS A CLEAR CHOICESome of the posters seem to view the UN Security Council with the lens of Canadian politics. For the partisan crowd's information, it is a different world out there.The Non-Aligned bloc and the African Union countries are likely to view Portugal as a former colonial power that showed contempt for and total disregard to the welfare of its colonies. Mozambique, former Portuguese colony, had to be admitted to the British Commonwealth, because it doesn't want anything to do with Portugal.Canada has a brighter record than most when it comes to human rights, world peace, and security.


Allan Eizinas
said

So the day before the vote, Harper’s mouthpiece reaffirms and increases Canada’s commitment to Israeli politics thereby alienating about 130 pro-Arab countries. These guys just don’t want Canada to have that seat.


Allan - Angus, Ont
said

@Ian Ottawa: Bang on!! As a former peacekeeper (once with UN, twice under NATO), I agree with you completely. I despise the peacekeeper myth, as it implies that the UN is all knowing. I preferred peacekeeping under NATO (walk loudly and carry a big stick (plus it helps to have the big boys: US, UK, and the others that have a set of stones, such as Australia, along for the ride)) to the modern UN mode of having to invoke "Stop!!! Or I will say Stop!!! again..." and watching as the belligerents, who respect power, do whatever they please, as they know that the UN will do nothing. Look at the rates of PTSD from (UN) peacekeeping missions, from soldiers feeling impotent to act in the face of bold aggression, due to the dithering UN-masters, sipping cocktails in NYC, not answering the phone on evenings or weekends, while people were slaughtered. How is that reality for you, tree-huggers and assorted lotus-eaters??? Ban UN peacekeeping, or at least ensure that the soldiers can react with force when needed. Otherwise, the huggy-kissy types can suit up and take the place of soldiers, and then see how they make out with singing "Kumbaya" and "Give peace a chance!!". About as long as it takes to hit the ground after an AK47 rifle-butt to the forehead occurs.... Make sure you have a harassment adviser on retainer....


Jim in Ontario
said

"I hope we do not get it - Harper has made us look like fools.I am hoping for Germany Once Harper is gone after the next election we would have a better chance"This is the same "sour grapes" type comment Ignatieff said a couple weeks ago. We are supposed to be Canadians first, and winning the vote is in Canada's interests.


Dave S
said

Canada should be a permenent member after all we have done around the world, i say if we do not get this seat than the UN can go screw themselves and don't ask Canada for any help in the future.
They have out lived there usefulness anyway


Bob,Calgary
said

Many of the Canadians blogging here should be ashamed of themselves for criticizing any selection of Canada for the seat just because of their intense hatred of Stephen Harper. While I personally detest the United Nations because it is controlled by despots and corrupt governments I would still applaud the selection of my country to the post even if the government were Liberal or NDP, One wonders what kind of people populate this great country when one reads the vitriol and hatred coming from these pages. Shame,Canadians shame.


James (AB)
said

Why dont all you Liberal nay-sayers do something positive to support Canada on the world stag instead of continually undermining the governments efforts to bolster it. Its just more proof you liberal clowns have no interest in this country rather just yourselves and what you can rape this country for. There should be law to have you all live in Queerbec so you can all be together with your treasonist seperatist buddies already living there.


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

The political midgets (mostly Liberal supporters) who, with idiotically unpatriotic abandon, foolishly flog the notion that Canada, their own country, is the least "deserving" of the candidate-nations for a U.N Security Council seat are, of course, the very same whiney partisans who regularly complain about PM Harper and his Conservatives allegedly being "dividers" of our country. Really? So, right now, as you cross your crooked little fingers that Canada gets a thumbs down, you're thinking and acting like a "uniter" and putting Canada's best interests ahead of your own goofy Liberal-inspired partisanship? Sure. Grow up. (Just a tad lower, and you'll be crawling.)


Tod
said

Likely response: "Aren't you the guys who went to Tim Horton's instead of UN last year?


Bryn
said

Ron, you need to check your facts. The $50B surplus you're talking about was a transfer from the EI surplus that the Liberals raided to make it look like they were doing a good job. Keep in mind that those were "good" times, not recessionary times.We could surely have used that $50B in EI once the worldwide economic meltdown hit, couldn't we Ron?


Cam
said

Let's cut to the chase here. There are already two Anglo-Saxon countries represented as permanent members of the council. Given that these countries have been infected with the post-9/11 lurch towards mean-spirited neoconservatism, it would be a disaster to add a third, even temporarily. The UN does indeed have some huge flaws, but are they as bad as those of the Hateful Harpies currently in charge in Canada. Harper hasn't done one thing positive for Canada so he has nothing to offer the world. On the other hand Canadians would applaud an Ignatieff led seat with the UN.


Kelly
said

I think the politicians need to grow up and stop bickering like kids on a playground. The Bloc don't care about the rest of Canada, all they are concerned about is Quebec. Why are they getting their noses out of joint? If Ignatieff is not going to support Canada, then why is he even involved in politics to begin with? We need politicians who are going to support Canada whethor they feel we've "earned" it or not. The Liberals are the ones who screwed us over with the military when Trudeau was is power. Harper is trying to make us more than just "peacekeepers". Good for him. It's time for everyone else to stop taking Canada for granted, and it's time that we stop cleaning up other countries messes.


Ken Durham
said

Steve and fellow whiners: the liberals are not worthy of a minority government. The 'three blind mice' alliance are not worthy of governing. Question for you: What do you get when you cross a separatist with a bleeding heart liberal with a non-entity democrat? ........Take your time.............that's right, now you're getting it.........yes, you are correct! The correct answer is behind door number 3! Which is clearly - Nothing.


CMQ
said

Our current government has hardly made us look like fools on the world stage. Despite some of the local gaffes Canada has stood strong on the international front. It is time to put political agendas aside locally and see that Canda can and does play an important role on the world stage and has been involved for years in making a difference. Iggy, when you consider if our current government has earned the right, take a step back, it is you who have not but Canada has from legacy alone. Iggy you are making a fool of yourself because you will jump on anything, even ruining our reputation abroad to get what you want, elected. That, I hope never happens! Maybe grow up a little as a politician and learn when it is important to stand up and oppose and when to stand up and support instead of reacting to everything or avoiding being present for a vote!!!!


BMACK
said

“Normally Canada would be a shoe in for the UN seat, but with our regressive conservatives in power Portugal is a much better choice. The Harper regime has nothing to offer anyone” Even though it defies truth and logic this is the kind of remark we hear from the left because they are incapable of putting their country ahead of partisan politics. This line was started by their leader Iffy who in doing so showed the country that neither he nor his party are fit to govern. Of course in doing so he gave enormous credibility to Portugal’s previously weak case against Canada and they have used his comments to great effect at the UN. If Portugal wins, Iffy and the Liberals deserve most of the credit. The credit for the fact that he will not pay any sort of political price at home for his disloyalty goes directly to our so called MSM for not reporting it and just another example of how they have so completely failed the public by abandoning their journalistic ethics and becoming a political player.


Ron
said

I don't think the U.N. wants someone who never answers to the people and has sunk their country into ruins; we went from $50 billion above to $50 billion in debt which equals $100 billion "blown" ! Please don't elect Harper.


Prof. Pye Chartt
said

Good luck, Canada. (You know just how petty, bitter, and small-minded the Opposition and its supporters are when they see a "victory" as the failure of their own country to gain a seat at an important international table. What partisan children. Evidently, some people need political therapeutic treatment, as their self-induced "Anti-Harper Syndrome" has completely destroyed their intellect and rational judgment. Sad, and pathetic.)


Tom
said

Canada deserves to be there, the PM has done a good job and we need to stand behind him instead of bashing him. No matter who is PM the situation would be no different. Chretian made us look like a fool on the world stage and Martin was no better. Go Canada


Cliff
said

What of substance is gained from a seat on the Security council? It all seems posturing for social place to me! Why should we sacrifice national interest to soothe the feelings of a bunch of overpaid and underworked diplomats from all the nations that want us to guve them foreign aid?


Fiscally Left
said

With our current government, Portugal has much more to offer than Canada. Portugal is more socially advanced than many countries. In 2001 Portugal decriminalized all drugs, it has work so well no one has asked for drugs to be made illegal since decriminalization. Since decriminalization drugs use has gone down, drug related deaths have decreased & the number of people seeking treatment has doubled. It has enabled the Portuguese government to manage and control the drug problem far better than virtually every other Western country does. The US already has a seat on the UN counsel, Harper is just a lapdog for US & has nothing to add except regressive polices that have failed in the past. Harper gave away millions of our tax dollars to other countries to try to buy this seat, but Harper has nothing to offer besides our tax dollars. Harper is an embarrassment to Canada.


Will
said

Steve, While your liberal party might choose to see the Harper conservatives as regressive, many Canadians see them as looking out for the national interests of Canada rather than playing the game for the sake of power. (Chretien & Trudeau for example) The Liberal legacy has proven to be flawed and run by special interests rather than looking to the nation as a whole. As for the peacekeeping myth, it was always nothing more than a myth where the liberals (again trudeau et al) were prepared to spend lives on appearances rather than anything substantive. I'll go with the consrvative vision over that nonsense coming from the liberals any time, I survived your bunch and prefer a future for this country as a whole rather than a balkanized country where the liberals play one region off another simply to hold power at any cost.


Ian Ottawa
said

This whole organization is a waste of time and corrupt to the core. Canada as a Peace Keeper is a falsehood and Canada's military is one of the best (if not the best) in the world.Peace keeping is a cop out for tree huggers and cowards who are afraid or unwilling to fight for the rights of themselves and others.CAnadian civilians are fat cats that have been de-clawed and without teeth.We don't need the UN or the Geneva Convention. We need Balls to get an ugly job done in a necessary way.


Anne
said

Should Portugal get the seat over Canada, then the UN really has no credibility.


paulfrottawa
said

We lost our seat in 2002 Why?How can you blame that on Harper when he just made us look like willing partners for the seat he wants?


BMACK
said

“Normally Canada would be a shoe in for the UN seat, but with our regressive conservatives in power Portugal is a much better choice. The Harper regime has nothing to offer anyone.”Even though it defies truth and logic this is the kind of remark we hear from the left because they are incapable of putting their country ahead of partisan politics. This line was started by their leader Iffy who in doing so showed the country that neither he nor his party are fit to govern. Of course in doing so he gave enormous credibility to Portugal’s previously weak case against Canada and they have used his comments to great effect at UN. If Portugal wins Iffy and the Liberals deserve most of the credit. The credit for fact that he will not pay any sort of political price at home for his disloyalty goes directly to our so called MSM for not reporting it.


paulb
said

Since we lost our seat in 2002 that would suggest our dimished army made us look stupid even considering it which the Fiberals didn't really want then.People arn't as dumb as they think you may be.


JP
said

I hope we do not get it - Harper has made us look like fools.I am hoping for Germany Once Harper is gone after the next election we would have a better chance


Stave
said

Normally Canada would be a shoe in for the UN seat, but with our regressive conservatives in power Portugal is a much better choice. The Harper regime has nothing to offer anyone.


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