Thursday, July 16, 2009

On Harper at the G-8

Here is another unpublished letter to the editor:

What kind of a leader uses an international event to attempt to score points against the political opposition at home? I know Berlusconi’s behaviour in the lead up to the meeting sets the bar pretty low, but it by no means should give our leaders the impression that they only have to do marginally better. Real leaders score political points with ideas instead of attacking the opposition. There are far greater problems facing the world than what the leader of the Canadian opposition is saying. Mr. Harper should realize this. Sadly he seems to maintain a desire for power above all other considerations, even at the expense of the world’s opinion of Canada. In addition to the apology he gave to Mr. Ignatieff, he owes Canadians as a whole an apology for embarrassing the country with his self serving comments.

What’s worse is that this quote - whoever said it - is probably right. Pretending that this isn’t an issue won’t make it go away. We are a small, rich country in a world full of larger and increasingly rich countries. If we refuse to do anything on the international stage, as the Harper government seems satisfied with, we will lose our place at the table, and if that’s what the future holds, the government should at least be honest with Canadians. What reason is there to keep inviting Canada to these summits if we can’t bring forward anything innovative?

We paid for our seat at the post war table with blood in the Second World War, and we are letting it slip away because the PM is more concerned with maintaining power at home than with making Canada’s voice heard internationally. At the very least we should be having an open conversation about the consequences for Canada’s standing in the world if we are content to be concerned only with what’s going on at home. Contrary to what Mr. Harper believes, floating these ideas is in Canada’s interest, because if we don’t address them, we have already lost our seat at the table.

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