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This is not really a surprise is it?
Time for more letters to mps and others for me.
Liberals pull minister home from Europe
Last Updated Mon, 02 May 2005 17:03:36 EDT
CBC News
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have called Minister of Veterans Affairs Albina Guarnieri back to Canada, just one day after she arrived in Holland for ceremonies leading up to the 60th anniversary of VE-Day.
INDEPTH: Victory in Europe Day
Minister of Veterans Affairs, Albina Guarnieri. (CP File Photo)
The Liberals will need her vote in the House of Commons if one of the opposition parties launches an effort to defeat Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, as Parliament resumed Monday after a weeklong break.
Guarnieri travelled back to Canada Monday with NDP MP Peter Stoffer from Nova Scotia, who was also called home to be present in the House of Commons.
FROM MAY 2, 2005: Parliament prepares for a showdown
The move leaves no federally elected politicians marking this week's commemorations of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
The Conservative party and Bloc Québécois had declined to send any MPs to the VE-Day events.
Guarnieri was supposed to make speeches Tuesday and Wednesday at two Canadian war cemeteries. She will be replaced by Senator Art Eggleton, a former minister of defence in Jean Chrétien's Liberal government.
Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson is also representing Canada at ceremonies in Europe this week.
Guarnieri hopes to be able to return to Holland for the parade of veterans next Sunday, which is the actual anniversary of VE-Day.
Time for more letters to mps and others for me.
Liberals pull minister home from Europe
Last Updated Mon, 02 May 2005 17:03:36 EDT
CBC News
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have called Minister of Veterans Affairs Albina Guarnieri back to Canada, just one day after she arrived in Holland for ceremonies leading up to the 60th anniversary of VE-Day.
INDEPTH: Victory in Europe Day
Minister of Veterans Affairs, Albina Guarnieri. (CP File Photo)
The Liberals will need her vote in the House of Commons if one of the opposition parties launches an effort to defeat Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, as Parliament resumed Monday after a weeklong break.
Guarnieri travelled back to Canada Monday with NDP MP Peter Stoffer from Nova Scotia, who was also called home to be present in the House of Commons.
FROM MAY 2, 2005: Parliament prepares for a showdown
The move leaves no federally elected politicians marking this week's commemorations of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
The Conservative party and Bloc Québécois had declined to send any MPs to the VE-Day events.
Guarnieri was supposed to make speeches Tuesday and Wednesday at two Canadian war cemeteries. She will be replaced by Senator Art Eggleton, a former minister of defence in Jean Chrétien's Liberal government.
Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson is also representing Canada at ceremonies in Europe this week.
Guarnieri hopes to be able to return to Holland for the parade of veterans next Sunday, which is the actual anniversary of VE-Day.

