Afghanistan

Debate Needed on Afghanistan Mission

OTTAWA -- The Green Party of Canada is calling for a formal Parliamentary debate on the post 2011 role of Canadian forces in Afghanistan.

Debate Needed on Afghanistan Mission

Elizabeth May speaks on the need for a debate concerning an extension in the Afghanistan Mission.

Prime Minister Should Comply with Our Courts

OTTAWA—A Federal court ruling today in the case of Omar Khadr substantiates what the Green Party has been saying all along: “comply with a principle of fundamental justice” and re

Six Years is Long Enough, says Green Party Leader

OTTAWA-- Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is calling on the Conservative Government to finally take action in the case of Abousfian Abdelrazik, the Canadian citizen who is being held at the Canadia

Afghanistan report highlights Conservative secrecy and manipulation

The new report on the cost of Canada’s Afghanistan mission is a condemnation not only of the Harper government’s misguided policy on the war but also of its congenital secrecy and dishonesty, Gree

Maxed-out Afghanistan mission undermines military flexibility, say Greens

HALIFAX – The Green Party is expressing deep dismay at news that Canada has declined a United Nations invitation to assume overall command of a reconstituted peacekeeping force in the Congo.

Green Party demands apology from Conservative MP for spreading falsehoods

OTTAWA – Green Party leader Elizabeth May is demanding an apology from Conservative Member of Parliament Pierre Poilievre for his false allegations regarding her campaign in Central Nova. During Qu

Green Party demands Conservative cooperation in prisoner transfer probe

CALGARY – Green Party Leader Elizabeth May today called on the Harper government to stop stalling and cooperate with the Military Police Complaints Commission (MPCC).

Best way to “finish the job” in Afghanistan is to build National Army logistics capacity

FREDERICTON – The Green Party is challenging Prime Minister Harper’s use of meaningless rhetoric in his attempt to frame the Afghanistan mission as a choice between staying and leaving.

Afghanistan confidence motion plays politics with lives of Canadian soldiers

HALIFAX – The Green Party is denouncing Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s confidence motion on the Afghanistan mission. Mr.

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