Toronto Star

We missed opportunit­y to take a stand

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Re Canada sits on its hands for UN vote, Harper, Dec. 22 Tim Harper’s excellent column about the UN vote denouncing the U.S. embassy move brings into sharp relief how badly our federal government is representi­ng Canada.

Instead of taking a principled stand and joining most other countries in condemning the move, Ottawa abstained from the vote to avoid annoying the Trump administra­tion.

What makes this episode particular­ly pathetic is the contrast between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his father.

When Pierre Trudeau was at the helm, he did not hesitate to set out positions diametrica­lly opposed to Washington on internatio­nal controvers­ies like the Vietnam War and relations with Cuba.

This issue shows how far the apple has fallen from the tree. Colin Languedoc, Toronto Re Canada abstains on UN’s rebuke of Trump’s plan, Dec. 22 I was shocked that Canada chose to abstain from voting at the UN vote calling on the U.S. to withdraw its recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

As a Canadian, I was hoping for a better response from my Liberal government than what the previous Conservati­ve government would likely have done.

Canada has prided itself in playing a more progressiv­e and just role in the illegal usurpation of Palestinia­n lands by the state of Israel.

But all that belongs to the good old days. The Liberal government appears to be more interested in appeasing U.S. President Donald Trump than doing the just and rightful thing.

With the UN vote, Canada could have demonstrat­ed that it stands with the rest of the world in condemning this move. It is speculated that Canada did not vote because Trump threatened the U.S. would be watching.

However, just as Trump and his divisive administra­tion were taking names, so was the rest of the world, including Canadians like me. And what I saw made me wonder how far Canada has deviated from our principled positions. I expected more from my Liberal government. Mubashir Rizvi, Pickering

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MICHAEL DE ADDER FOR THE TORONTO STAR

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