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Ties between Canada and Australia 'great': Howard
CTV ^ | May. 18 2006

Posted on 05/18/2006 7:31:17 PM PDT by NZerFromHK

Australian Prime Minister John Howard addressed Canada's Parliament Thursday, and said the ties between the two countries are great but must be made stronger.

He spoke to both the Senate and Commons and was the first foreign leader to visit Ottawa since Stephen Harper became prime minister.

"Perhaps if I could characterize our relationship, I would put it this way: we have much in common, but not as much to do with each other as we should," he said.

Howard said the "ties of history" between Australia and Canada are "very great." Both owe much to the European nations that helped form their governments, and both are countries with rich multicultural communities.

"We are both in a sense children of the Enlightenment: that period of rational inquiry, progress and modernity, which burst out of Europe but found some of it's more fertile acceptance in the nations of the New World," he said.

Both countries have also "shared many sacrifices" in conflicts around the world, most notably in their fight against the tyranny of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.

He also paid tribute "to the enormous contribution of the Canadian nation to efforts in Afghanistan," and said terrorism can only be defeated by a more forceful and aggressive foreign policy.

"Terrorism will not be defeated by rolling ourselves into a small ball and going into a corner and imagining that somehow or other we will escape notice," he said.

And on that note, he added America has made the world safer by confronting terrorists in Afghanistan and Iraq.

"The United States has been a remarkable power for good in the world. And the decency and hope that the power and purpose that the United States represent in the world is something we should deeply appreciate,'' Howard told the Commons.

In a moment of levity, Howard said he didn't understand why cricket is popular in Australia but not in Canada. And, although he found Canada's obsession with hockey strange, he took a moment to congratulate the Edmonton Oilers for making it to the Stanley Cup semifinals.

Only one other Australian prime minister has addressed Parliament: John Curtin, in June 1, 1944. Other foreign leaders to address the Commons and Senate include Mexican President Vicente Fox in October 2004, and British Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2001.

Harper welcomes Howard

Harper welcomed Howard -- a fellow conservative prime minister -- with full military honours, and also highlighted the similarities between Canada and Australia.

"Our two nations have much in common and much to be proud of, and I have no doubt that the close relationship between our two countries will continue for many years to come," Harper said in welcoming Howard.

"In the months and years that lie ahead, I look forward to working with Prime Minister Howard on enhancing the special relationship that exists between Canberra and Ottawa."

Howard will spend three days in Canada, and the two prime ministers will dine with their wives Thursday at 24 Sussex Drive.

Political analysts said Harper's election campaign was modeled after the success of Howard's three successive election victories. The Australian prime minister is also the only foreign leader Harper forged close ties with before coming to power.

Unions protest Howard's visit

Meanwhile, some unions were angered by Howard's address to Parliament, saying he has damaged Australia's public service.

The Canadian Auto Workers union and the Public Service Alliance of Canada both called Howard's visit an insult, according to The Canadian Press.

Greenpeace also gave a cool response to Howard. The environmental group said Howard has not done enough to meet his Kyoto commitments. While it added that Howard seems to be moving towards the Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, they called it a way for him to slip out of his government's prior Kyoto agreements.

With files from The Canadian Press


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; Canada; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: australia; canada; johnhoward; stephenharper

1 posted on 05/18/2006 7:31:18 PM PDT by NZerFromHK
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To: NZerFromHK

"The United States has been a remarkable power for good in the world. And the decency and hope that the power and purpose that the United States represent in the world is something we should deeply appreciate,'' Howard told the Commons.

Good grief, does everybody HEAR what this man has just said!
Who else has said it, I know of none other.

I have always admired the Aussies, it has now been rung up a notch.

We have gained ood allies in Austrailian and Canada, now if we can just keep the lefties out of power in the U. S. of A. this next election.


2 posted on 05/18/2006 8:26:29 PM PDT by sasportas
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To: sasportas
["The United States has been a remarkable power for good in the world. And the decency and hope that the power and purpose that the United States represent in the world is something we should deeply appreciate,'']

That depends on who you ask, my good friend.
For example,

["Tony Blair yesterday [January 8, 2003]
warned President George Bush to "listen back" to the international community's fears over Iraq and other global concerns or risk "pent-up feelings of injustice and alienation" pushing mainstream world opinion into the anti-US corner."]
3 posted on 05/18/2006 9:29:08 PM PDT by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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To: NZerFromHK

Canada and Australia should get on well - they share the same head of state along with another 14 countries.


4 posted on 05/19/2006 4:35:03 AM PDT by Vectorian
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