Kilgour not for sale?
Indy MP David Kilgour says that the impending announcement of 150 Canadian troops to the Sudan isn't enough. He'd like to see 500 troops, and forget the UN.
Oh, and he has a ten item checklist that isn't close to being accomplished, so he says there's little chance he'll vote to prop up his former collegues.
Does anyone else get the sense that everyone is kind of for sale? That if Martin would just meet their price (and lately, that's not unreasonable) they'd be willing to "wait and see" on the Gomery commission?
2 Comments:
At 1:36 PM, Anonymous said…
Who can trust Kilgour? He was scheduled to speak in his riding at a pro-traditional marriage rally a couple of weekends ago and was a last-minute no-show. Typical of his record. The man is politically ambitious; his decision on voting day will be based on furthering his career.
Chris
At 7:27 PM, Micky said…
Kilgour is pretty unreliable, and Mr. D is clearly willing to deal with anyone. If I had to bet, I would bet Kilgour gets what he wants, and votes with the government. Cadman is the one to watch.
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