"The move would be largely symbolic" is typical of the NDP. How about
calling for economic sanctions and severing of all trade links with Russia?
The NDP was not acting very symbolically when two of their MPs held a
potluck fundraiser for KGB agent Lennikov. What gives??
PI
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:04 PM, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]>wrote:
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> http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/03/21/ukraine-crisis-ndp-russia-conservatives_n_5009024.html
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> Ukraine Crisis: NDP Urges Tories To Suspend Military Sales To Russia
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> WINNIPEG - The federal New Democrats want Canada to suspend sales of
> military equipment to Russia in the wake of the crisis in Ukraine.
>
> NDP foreign affairs critic Paul Dewar acknowledged the move would be
> largely symbolic given that Canada doesn't sell a lot of weaponry to Russia.
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> But he said it would send an important message, particularly to fellow G7
> countries who are move heavily involved in trading arms with Russia.
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> "Clearly we should ban all military sales. Germany just did this two days
> ago. I am saying to our government, that is something we should do," Dewar
> said Friday at an event hosted by the Winnipeg Free Press.
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> "We don't sell a lot to Russia, but I think it is obvious that we should
> be taking actions like this."
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> A spokesperson with the federal Trade Department was not immediately
> available for comment.
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> The NDP says Canada sold just over $329,000 in gear to Russia between 2007
> and 2011 -- mostly in guns, armoured equipment and electronic technology.
> The party compiled that figure from annual reports to Parliament on the
> administration of the Export and Import Controls Permits Act
>
> Russia officially annexed Crimea after Russian troops took over the
> strategic Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula and a referendum was quickly
> organized.
>
> The Conservative government has already placed economic sanctions and
> travel restrictions on senior officials in Russia and Ukraine, particularly
> those in Crimea.
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> Prime Minister Stephen Harper was heading to Ukraine on Friday to become
> the first leader of a G7 nation to visit the eastern European country since
> pro-western demonstrators drove out its government last month.
>
> Earlier this week, Germany also halted a deal to build a military training
> centre in Russia.
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