Over the past week multiple publications have been calling for nothing short of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s resignation. Between the multiple failings that have plagued his term as Prime Minster, including but not limited to, The RoboCall Election Fraud[6], Prorogation of Parliament no less then 4 times[7] to avoid previous calls for his resignation, Violations of First Nations Treaties[8] and the sale and destruction of the Canadian Environment, Guaranteeing large portions of the Canadian Economy to China[9], Harming the Canadian workforce by mandating Temporary Foreign Workers be employed over fully capable, trained and often times already hired Canadian workers, Supporting Israel over Canada in burying a Canadian Forces report that concluded the “IDF acknowledged and then murdered Canadian Forces personnel” in light of ‘preventability’ (We’ve dug up Harper’s buried report for you here)[10], And of course the latest Senate Expense scandal involving exclusively the Prime Ministers own appointments to the Senate. This is but just a small list of the reasons why the NAAIJ as well, would like to also see Prime Minister Stephen Harper resign.
http://www.naaij.org/2013/11/01/multiple-media-outlets-calling-for-prime-minister-harper-resignation/
Inquiry Report on the Death of Major Hess-Von Kruedener
The Defence Department has quietly removed from the Internet a report into the killing of a Canadian military officer by Israeli forces, a move the soldier’s widow says is linked to the Conservative government’s reluctance to criticize Israel for any wrongdoing. Maj. Paeta Hess-von Kruedener and three other United Nations observers were killed in 2006 when the Israeli military targeted their small outpost with repeated artillery barrages as well as an attack by a fighter aircraft. IN early 2008, the Defence Department posted on its website a 67-page report from the Canadian Forces board of inquiry into the killing. The board found Hess-von Kruedener’s death was preventable and caused by the Israeli military. But less than a year later, the report was quietly removed from the DND website and has since remained off-limits to the public through official channels. Hess-von Kruedener’s widow, Cynthia, told the Citizen that the decision to remove the document from the public domain was made by DND and the government in an effort to protect Israel’s reputation. “They don’t want people reading about it,” she said. “It’s embarrassing to the Israelis and, as we know, Prime Minister (Stephen) Harper has given his unconditional support to the Israelis.”
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/removes+report+killing+Canadian+soldier+Israeli+forces/7742746/story.html#ixzz2GBgjwXB1
Here is the report that was buried.....
http://www.scribd.com/doc/118038915/Inquiry-Report-on-the-Death-of-Major-Hess-Von-Kruedener
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