For these kinds of issues one is never completely prepared...we don't know when it (a pandemic) will occur, we all believe it will at some point (and) we need to make sure that we've done all we can to prepare for it. |
He's questioning our commitment while his hypocrisy stinks to high heaven on all of his promises that he's breaking. |
How many there are will depend on the evidence in a number of areas, |
I am very proud that these labels have been recognized as being among some of the most innovative contemporary designs in the world, |
I believe there ought to be a full debate in Parliament as casualties begin to occur. |
I believe we will be moving very quickly. |
I can't imagine any other Canadian prime minister trying to manipulate public opinion by hiding the caskets of fallen soldiers. He hopes that out of sight is out of mind. Canadians are not going to accept that. |
I decide on issues based on their own merit and one doesn't live under threats, |
I don't believe Mr. Emerson's presence in cabinet has done anything for this. |
I don't believe that we came to a conclusion on that, |
I think they're only doing this because they made a promise that they will do it. They've actually diluted their promise by spreading that money over eight years rather than five. |
I think this government is obviously following the U.S. model rather than the British model. Obviously I prefer the British model. That's a much greater part of our heritage in Canada. |
It is going to be slow progress, absolutely slow progress, ... because it is absolutely a revolutionary process that we have embarked on. |
It may not be resolved here; but there are countries out there that are saying they will defy patent protections and we couldn't be judgmental if people are dying, |
It's important to pay respects properly to the fallen ... (these) decisions almost seem presidential and mimicking George Bush's policies in the United States. |