Sometimes it is hard to be proud to be a Canadian.
Janice Tibbetts reports in Wednesday's Montreal Gazette that the government of our home and native land is arguing in court that Canada's legal duty to protect its citizens, even children, ends at the border and there is nothing in domestic or international law that obliges the government to seek Omar Khadr's repatriation.
The government contends it has done plenty to ensure the "well-being" of the Guantanamo Bay detainee; they have supplied him with magazines and everything!!!
Brings a tear.
WFDS
You want him, you can have him. Maybe Khadr could be the next leader of the Liberal party.
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