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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Harper: As un-Canadian as a viper

Amnesty International slams Harper government for putting economy ahead of rights

Jobs, economic growth linked to human rights: Amnesty International Canada

Amnesty International's Canada branch has issued a wide-ranging attack on the Harper government for making economic development a higher priority than human rights — especially in resource development.

Alex Neve, Amnesty's director general, said the organization wants human rights issues to be on the agenda for the expected federal election in 2015.

Canadians will be talking about jobs and economic prosperity during next year's election, and those issues are inextricably linked to questions of human rights, said Neve.

Amnesty is accusing the government of doing too little to ensure that the rights of aboriginal people are adequately protected in the hundreds of major resource projects that are planned for the next decade.

READ MORE: http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/amnesty-international-slams-harper-government-for-putting-economy-ahead-of-rights-1.2874573?cmp=rss

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