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    Canada's cold shoulder to U.S.

    Canada's cold shoulder to U.S.


    By Arnold Beichman


    It takes two to initiate and carry on a cold war. In North America, there is a rather unusual cold war under way, unusual because there is only one antagonist, Canada.
    Or rather I should say the single antagonist is Canada's Liberal Party government. The Liberal Party cold war began in 1968 when the ultra-left Pierre Elliot Trudeau became prime minister. Trudeau openly admired Fidel Castro. As between the U.S. and the Soviet Union he was "neutral" against the U.S. Trudeau's foreign policy was fairly simple. Anything the United States was for, Canada was against.







    The same cold war anti-American attitude was more evident during the seven years of the Liberal government headed by Jean Chretien. He truly hated the U.S., so much so that while the rest of the democratic world expressed its sympathy in various ways on September 11, 2001, Mr. Chretien failed to offer a genuine, heartfelt word of solace to the American people in their hour of grief. For some strange reason, Mr. Chretien could never understand why he was never invited by President Bush to the Texas ranch or to Camp David, as was British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
    The successor Liberal government headed by Paul Martin, another America hater, has just won a general election by a minority vote and may not last a year. In the meantime Mr. Martin has appointed as the Canadian ambassador to UNESCO Yvon Charbonneau, a man with a record of anti-Semitism. The Liberal Party could easily rename itself the Anti-American Party.
    Such a name change, I am sure, would be welcomed enthusiastically by Carolyn Parrish, a leading member of the Liberal Party parliamentary caucus. When reporters asked Miss Parrish about a Canadian initiative at the United Nations aimed at delaying U.S. military action against Saddam Hussein, she said, "Damn Americans ... I hate those bastards." Miss Parrish's dislike of Americans has not hurt her at the polls. She has been elected to the House of Commons four times from her district west of Toronto. And, oh yes, she no longer refers to Americans as hateful bastards. She now calls them "idiots." Now that ought to help the beleaguered Canadian Embassy in Washington explain Prime Minister Martin and his House of Commons members' policy toward the United States.
    Some years ago, I debated at a Canadian summer retreat a leading Canadian intellectual, Gerald Caplan, whose attack on the U.S. could have run in what was once the leading Soviet journal, Pravda. For Mr. Caplan, an NDP leader, America was a bloodsucking multinational corporation. For him, America, not the former Soviet Union, was the evil empire. He warned that if the NDP ever came to power in Canada, the U.S. would invade Canada because it would not allow socialism north of the border. Mr. Caplan's warning about a possible CIA coup if the NDP ever won an election got such wide publicity in Canadian media that the American Embassy felt it had to issue a denial the U.S. was contemplating an invasion of Canada.
    Far more startling is today's news: Al-Jazeera, the anti-Semitic, pro-terrorist Arabic-language news network, has been approved by special dispensation of a Canadian government agency for distribution in Canada, while Fox News channel and the Italian state channel RAI have been barred, according to Daniel Pipes. (Statistical note: there are, 470,000 Italian-speaking Canadians compared with 200,000 Arab-speaking Canadians.)
    In Baghdad, Iraqi authorities shut down Al-Jazeera, which of course inspired the Canadian government to allow Al-Jazeera to open for business in Canada. Canadian distributors admit they have no idea what is being broadcast on Canadian airwaves.
    One distributor told Mr. Pipes: "We would have to have somebody 24 hours a day, seven days a week, who spoke Arabic, who understands the Canadian broadcasting standards, and then would be able to black out that particular piece of programming," So we can assume our friendly neighbor to the north is permitting from its own soil a pro-terrorist broadcaster to send terrorist, anti-American propaganda, such as a recent Al-Jazeera broadcast declaring "[Jews are] the descendants of apes and pigs [who] will not be deterred unless there is a true Holocaust that will exterminate all of them at once."
    The great paradox of Canada's anti-U.S. cold war is the Unied States is Canada's biggest trading partner, thanks to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiated by the Conservative Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in 1989. Something like $1.2 billion dollars a day in goods and services now flows bilaterally across the 49th Parallel. According to a Standard & Poor's study, Canada's exports to the U.S. have risen from 71 percent in 1990 of total Canadian exports to 80 percent today. The more profitable to Canada the bilateral trade relationship, the greater the Canadian Liberal government's hostility.
    The same study, published in the Toronto National Post, showed Canada purchases more U.S. goods than the rest of the Western hemisphere combined, that U.S.-owned firms employ more than 1 million Canadians and produce about 10 percent of Canada's gross domestic product (GDP).
    Despite this symbiotic American-Canadian relationship, Canada's official hostility shows no signs of abating. In fact, it is supported by the socialist New Democratic Party (NDP) whose membership sees nothing but evil emanating from south of the 3,987-mile-long border between our two nations.
    Prime Minister Martin's antipathy toward America reminds me of George Orwell's 1949 commentary: "To be anti-American nowadays is to shout with the mob. Of course, it is only a minor mob but it is a vocal one." A second rule Orwell described as the anti-American operational code is "when the United States can be insulted, it must be insulted." Carolyn Parrish and her fellow Liberals have overfilled Orwell's ironic prescription.

    #2
    Ivebinconned: Please don't go there! You really are not helping the cause? You are labelling yourself as a wing ding?
    I would suggest to you no rational person can support some of the crazy things the US has done...Iraq?
    Chretien was right! That is a fact and it has nothing to do with the fact we need a seperate country here in the west? Don't mix global "insanity" into that fact?

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      #3
      Cowman I did not write that...I just posted it. The guy has some valid points.

      As for Kanada's position on Iraq...it had alot more to do with our last PM's family ties to Sadams's favorite French oil company Telifena that was busy scamming (violating)the UN oil for food program...than it did with any high moral standards.

      This FACT is something the CBC has NOT told us about.

      I reserve the right to scrutinize every position that the Liberal party has taken on any issue. If they will lie to you about one thing they will lie to you about anything.

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        #4
        Ivbeenconed you are right if they [ the U.S.A. ] will lie to you once they will lie to you twice.
        Why is everyone so willing to be steamrolled by the U.S. I cant think of any one thing the U.S has done without reward unless it was stirring up some country and creating dictators like Sadam and Bien Laden and the contras and on it goes .
        If the truth was known I suspect there is U.S. involvement in most world conflicts. And in economic pilaging.
        You can call me an anti american but its not the americans per say its thier forien policies that I dislike and the canadians that cant bend over fast enough when they call.

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          #5
          read gren winslow's editorial in the canadian cattlemen and see what good friends we have south of 49. r-calf lies about us and usda lies to us. ibc i think maybe your columnist has a rather lopsided view of how the usa deals with us and maybe they are full participants in the cold war. how many trade actions does the usa initiate against us as compared to the number we file against them? did you know that blair's british government is making diplomatic protests because the americans are not letting them in on iraq reconstruction contracts? i don't think the americans are such good friends to have these days.

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            #6
            Ya right America bad Canada good! I never implied that the US is always right. But we are no better than them...don't throw stones when you live in a glass house.

            Not one of you express any interest in my comments about the Cretian, Chirac Saddam oil for cash program.
            Not one of you responded to the artical showing that Canadian Armed Forces are bying beef from Argintena.

            But if it makes you all feel good to trash the US at every oportunity and ignor the deep corruption here in our own back yard...who could take you seriously.

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              #7
              i don't doubt what you have to say about chretien, chirac et al but what makes you think the americans are any more virtuous. there is the same chatter about ghwb's connections to the mideast oil industry and search bush, nazi on google and see what boy george's grandfather was doing financing the third reich before the war. i'm just saying let's see what's really there and get past the spin. the americans are for the americans and if we are useful they will use us but right now as far as the bse thing goes it looks like the mexicans and japanese are better friends than the americans because they aren't knuckling under.

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                #8
                "what makes you think the americans are any more virtuous."
                WHEN DID I WRITE THAT?? My critisism has been directed at those who always get off at slamming the Americans and never seem alarmed at what our government does to us!!

                "the americans are for the americans"
                Right! That is my point!!
                My focus most of the time has been on the fact that our govenment does not appear to be FOR us!

                If they were, would they not make certain that at a time like this that the Canadian Armed Forces would be eating Canadian beef!!

                If I am forced to make a choice bettween a corrupt Bush or a corrupt Chirac to have influence on my country I choose Bush every time. But don't then tell me that Bush is only in it for the oil...Chirac and his Canadian connection were too.
                Lets stop throwing stones when we live in a glass house.

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                  #9
                  One should always be watchful when those politicaly motivated people start in on how bad our gov is and how good the US is . I do believe that canada has to split to realy prosper but it scares the hell out of me to think that the ones likely to have political clout would all like to be americans.
                  If people have something to say politicaly or otherwise do so without comparing us to the US.

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