Gerard Kennedy's bringing "sexy" back to the infrastructure debate
Here's a nifty "excerpts" video from YouTube showcasing Gerard's remarkable performance during the infrastructure section of last Sunday's all-candidates' debate.
Gerard Kennedy's bringing "sexy" back to the infrastructure debate
Today at the Canadian Club debate in Toronto, Gerard had some excellent opportunities to showcase his strong understanding of our mission in Afghanistan, its inherent challenges, and his proposals to improve the mandate and enhance its results.
Mr. Kennedy described the turmoil in Afghanistan as coming from three interlinked crises: the economic reliance on opium, a low level of foreign aid, and the battle with the Taliban.
“Western nations had pledged for alternative economic development and not delivered. We cannot win hearts and minds if we're not filling their stomachs,” said Mr. Kennedy.
“We need the commitment of the whole international community. If not, we should leave in an orderly fashion after February 2007 with our heads held high as a country that's provided the only other possibility -- short term security need -- on a par with any other in the world.”
All three leadership contenders called for the NATO mandate to be revised, with Mr. Kennedy saying it should align with Canadian principles. “If young men and women are to be at risk, it will be for things that we believe in,” he said.
Here are some more resources from previous posts to keep you up to date on Kennedy's position and on how you can get involved and have your say on this critical issue.
GERARD ON AFGHANISTAN - VIDEO MESSAGE
If so, send a letter to the Prime Minister through Gerard's website. Follow the links below to get involved!
CBC Radio 1 host Anna Maria Tremonti conducted an excellent and in-depth interview with Gerard on Thursday. The interview was originally broadcast on October 5th, 2006 |
Well folks, the results are in, and the BC Kennedy Youth Team couldn't be more pleased after exceeding expectations and having a "super" weekend. Our one candidate has earned a majority of the delegates from BC's federal Liberal youth clubs.