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en Canadians haven't been conditioned that Canadian forces are going to be asked to take more aggressive combat roles.

en If words cannot console this loss, they also cannot fully express the pride that all Canadians have felt on the exemplary way (Canadian forces) have carried out their duty, ... There are so many questions. ... How has this happened? I want to assure the families and the people of Canada that these questions will be answered.

en Canadians have real mixed feelings. They love Americans. They like trade. They like traveling in the U.S. On the other hand, Canadians want to remain a distinct country, and they want their government to stand up for Canadian interests.

en As they take over responsibility for things there are still US forces in the region. US forces remain in supporting roles with the ability to offer a surge capability to Iraqi security forces. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en I do not buy the premise of the question at all. I am sure the member would want to be more clear with Canadians. Yes, any time they are undertaking renovations we would encourage them, obviously, to talk to professionals so that they can get the right information. We have been told, and it is on Health Canada's website as well as [the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation's website], which advised all the stakeholders and so on, that if left undisturbed it does not pose a health risk. Yes, we need to inform Canadians on the health and safety of their homes but I am sure the member would not want to alarm Canadians.

en I get Canadian TV at home and the newspapers, and people know, whether it's Formula One or Champ Car or whatever, Canadian races are some of the best promoted, best attended, most enjoyable races. Canadians have a passion for racing.

en What I've asked for is essentially to have a strong mobile combat arms capability, ... That's probably about two brigades worth of combat power, if not more.

en We all know there's no one simple solution to our problem. Whatever name you want to call him -- czar, film executive, impresario -- there is no one single individual who can affect the dramatic changes we want in the coming year. But [Jenkinson] is part of consistent steps we've been taking, each one advancing to a common goal: Canadian talent, making Canadian movies that Canadians want to see.

en I think the biggest risk to Canadian equities (in 2006) is that we see a more aggressive spike higher in the Canadian dollar, which does put pressure on earnings and obviously competitiveness.

en Could we have physically moved combat forces into an American city, without the governor's consent, for purposes of using those forces - untrained at that point in law enforcement - for law enforcement duties? Yes.

en That's a first. The Guard can't claim that (level of combat) for World War II or World War I ? the other major wars we fought in. Never more than 50 percent of the combat forces were Guard.

en If Canadians are going to smoke, they should be smoking only Canadian blends of tobacco.

en Canadians are clearly feeling that the Canadian economy is not headed for a downturn anytime soon.

en If you look at that situation, it certainly bodes well for the future of getting a Canadian on Survivor. Tell Canadians to submit more tapes.

en Canadians are generally indistinguishable from Americans, and the surest way of telling the two apart is to make the observation to a Canadian


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