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... in the shape of a caucus that apparently feels it can stand up to him and get away with it. Denis Coderre didn't hesitate to diss the leader after Ignatieff mishandled the rift between Coderre ... felt free to side publicly with Cauchon while Ignatieff was still officially in the Coderre camp. Neither Rae or Coderre has suffered for it, that we know of.
The result is that Liberal MPs from B.C., ...
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... am not sure there is a Standing Order that would permit me to say that, so I am not sure I can intervene with this.
Hon. Denis Coderre (Bourassa, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, there is a limit for partisanship. I believe Montreal is in order: Go Als, go.
You know, looking at Mr. Coderre, I have to believe that there might be hope for common sense in the Liberal Party just yet . . .
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... peace with the Mulroney clan, and he restored good relations with Premier Jean Charest's Liberals (who worked for Mr. Généreux, a Liberal himself).
The day after the by-elections, Denis Coderre, the former “Quebec lieutenant†who resigned after Mr. Ignatieff failed to back him in a controversy about a Montreal-riding candidacy, was quick to tell a CBC interviewer he intends to run for ...
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... showed up to an anti-Israel festival.
2. Yes, Liberals marched with Hizbullah supporters. In fact, the star of the show is a wannabe near-future leader of the Liberal party: Denis Coderre.
3. Yes, Michael Ignatieff said, on a television program in Quebec that I watched myself, that using his life-long expertise in war crimes, he was convinced that Israel had committed war crimes.
Now, on ...
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... in four byelections, finishing a distant third in each contest. A few months ago, there were organizational problems in Quebec culminating with the abrupt departure of Quebec lieutenant Denis Coderre.
Ignatieff has tried to turn the tide by shaking up his inner circle and bringing in Peter Donolo, a former communications director for Jean Chrétien, as his new chief of staff.
But he doesn ...
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... it was the "Toronto elites" that questioned Dion, but currently it is most definitely the "Montreal elites" (including Krieber) that are hurting Ignatieff. The recent rant by Denis Coderre about Toronto elites, followed by this rant from Krieber, sound like Quebec's power elite can't handle the fact that every once in a while we briefly have a leader who isn't from ...
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... his war crimes accusation) are just the beginning of the problem; behind Ignatieff stands the most anti-Israel caucus the Liberals have ever fielded, from Mark Holland to Borys Wrzesnewskyj to Denis Coderre, the last two of whom proudly march with or defend terrorist groups like Hezbollah.
To be fair, the list isn't completely devoid of proud, Zionist Jews. There are a few on the list, like ...
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... his war crimes accusation) are just the beginning of the problem; behind Ignatieff stands the most anti-Israel caucus the Liberals have ever fielded, from Mark Holland to Borys Wrzesnewskyj to Denis Coderre, the last two of whom proudly march with or defend terrorist groups like Hezbollah.
To be fair, the list isn’t completely devoid of proud, Zionist Jews. There are a few on the list, like ...
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... support for the organization, which calls for the destruction of Israel and is banned by the Canadian government.
Politicians attending the Montreal rally included Liberal MP Denis Coderre, who represents a downtown Montreal riding and is a supporter of Liberal leadership contender Michael Ignatieff, as well as Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe and Parti Quebecois leader Andre Boisclair.
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