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|    kixi to All    |
|    Re: Jews travelling with Harper - we get    |
|    18 Jan 14 08:25:23    |
      XPost: can.politics, bc.politics       From: kixi____@Hotmail.com              "ConɀƦConɀ" wrote in message news:WMlCu.23080$J12.20528@fx10.iad...              January 17, 2014 - Globe and Mail                     Taxpayers to pay for private citizens going to Mideast with PM                     Government to cover travel and hotel costs for business and community       representatives who accompany Stephen Harper              Taxpayers will pay for the travel and hotel costs of private       participants joining Prime Minister Stephen Harper's trip to the Middle       East, in one of the largest Canadian delegations mounted for a foreign       visit.              Mr. Harper flies out Saturday on a trip to Israel, the West Bank and       Jordan, on an airplane laden with a delegation that, all told, is       expected to number between 150 and 200.              It includes not only government figures – six cabinet ministers, MPs,       political staff and diplomats – but also private participants invited by       the Prime Minister's Office, such as business people and representatives       of Jewish community groups and other non-governmental organizations.              About 30 of those business and community representatives will travel on       Mr. Harper's Airbus on the government tab. Many more will pay their own       way to fly commercially. The government will pay the hotel bills of all       those invited, according to the Prime Minister's Office.              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^              "Typically, when people are invited to fly with the Prime Minister on a       trip like this as a part of a delegation, the government of Canada will       cover the costs of their travel," Jason MacDonald, the Prime Minister's       communications director, said at a press briefing. "It is a significant       delegation. This is an important trip, and it's one that's generated a       lot of interest."              The Prime Minister's Office hasn't yet released a list of who will be in       the delegation, or on the plane. Mr. MacDonald said that information       would be released Saturday. He said he didn't have a total number,       either, but 200 is "probably high."              No estimate of the cost was provided. News organizations have been told       to expect a cost of $8,000 for each journalist, to cover accommodations,       ground transportation, media facilities in Jerusalem and Amman, and the       flight on Mr. Harper's plane.              He said the government also paid for private participants in other large       prime ministerial delegations, on visits to China and India.              But it's clearly Mr. Harper's first trip to Israel, over four days, that       has led to the burgeoning invite list, and perhaps the largest-ever       delegation for a bilateral visit.              The list, according to some invitees, includes representatives from       national organizations such as the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs       and B'nai Brith, but also smaller groups such as the Canadian Society       for Yad Vashem, the holocaust memorial Mr. Harper will visit, and       Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University, where Mr. Harper will receive       an honorary degree.              The 30 who will travel on Mr. Harper's plane are only a portion of the       private participants in the delegation.              "I know many who are going, but I don't know anybody who's going on the       Prime Minister's plane," said Stephen Adler, executive director of the       Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University. "It seems to be a trip which       really has galvanized the Jewish community."              His organization is excited because Mr. Harper will receive an honorary       degree from the university, and Mr. Adler, as well as a group of board       members and donors, will fly commercially, paying their own airfare, he       said. Some will stay with relatives or friends, he said.              The big delegation on this trip, and the government's willingness to       pick up the tab, is a concern if "who you know in government allows you       to get on the plane," said the NDP foreign affairs critic.              "The question is, what is the process for this?" Paul Dewar said.       "Presumably a lot of people wanted to go."              The Jews want to make sure they get pro-Israel video clips of Harper for       prime time TV.              I bet there is the seemingly mandatory stop at Holohoax Central, Yad Vashem,       in occupied Jerusalem for the jewsmedia to present to us.              Harper should be thrown out of the West Bank for siding with Israel and the       US last December to vote AGAINST the right of Palestinians to       self-determination and have their own state.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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