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November 10, 2009
In Conversation with Maclean's

Afghanistan: Noble Fight or Lost Cause?

Join the conversation with Maclean's, CPAC and the country's most prominent political figures, live from the Neptune Theatre in Halifax. CPAC’s Peter Van Dusen will moderate a lively discussion with a panel that includes:

  • Andrew Coyne, national editor, Maclean’s
  • Paul Wells, senior columnist, Maclean’s
  • Scott Taylor, editor, Esprit de Corps
  • Chris Alexander, former Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan
  • Mercedes Stephenson, military analyst
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Author: Eric Peter   Date: 11/28/2009 10:09:30 PM
Politicians, the media, and most Canadians dwell on the physical war in Afghanistan and its casualties. Equally important is the diplomatic war with Pakistan to remove incentives to perpetuate this war by protecting Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Author: Ken Lawson   Date: 11/26/2009 5:04:20 PM
Sorry I do not believe this David Mulroney, send him back to China, that is good place for him!
Author: Boran   Date: 11/23/2009 9:23:16 PM
Scott Taylor was the only person who presented a firm and truthfull position. Chris Alexander and Mercedes Stephenson were like a little boy and a girl speaking emmotionally, changing their scripted, ideologically based opinions mostly feeding on Scott's.
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