Bob Rae has a range of experience and expertise in domestic and foreign policy that commends his candidacy. I respect Bob as a creative thinker and practitioner in matters of federalism, rights, social justice and public policy.

Irwin Cotler, MP (Mount Royal, Que)
Former Federal Justice Minister

A Message from Bob

Dear Friends,
I am asking for your support in Toronto Centre - the heart of Canada. It is a diverse and vibrant constituency, which represents the best aspects of our country. But above all, it is a riding which demonstrates that when Canadians of all backgrounds work together, great things can be achieved.

This is truly a riding I feel at home in, and I would be proud to be your representative in Parliament.

Yours truly,
Bob Rae

A by-election from Christmas to St Patrick's Day!

Stephen Harper no doubt thinks he's pretty shrewd and clever - he's delayed calling by-elections for the full six months, and put them off another three. But there's no point complaining - the elections will happen when they happen, and people will make up their minds and make their decisions. Mr Harper's day of reckoning has been postponed, but not even he can avoid it entirely. It will come.

Terrorism, Violence, and Reconciliation

Over thirty years ago I flew standby from Belfast to London - and the plane made an emergency landing in Manchester. All passengers were taken to a hangar and interviewed at length by the Central Intelligence Branch of Scotland Yard. We were told at that time that a bomb had been found on board. Many years later I read an account of this incident in a book on the history of the Royal Ulster Constabulary. It turned out that one of the passengers on the plane was heading to Buckingham Palace to be honoured by the Queen.

Capital Punishment - the real face of Harper's Conservatives

Over forty years ago a group of dedicated MP's from all parties began the campaign to abolish the death penalty in Canada. The Don Jail was the scene of the last hanging, and the defence lawyer Arthur Maloney, a Member of Parliament in the Diefenbaker era (and an ardent "abolitionist") carried the memory with him for the rest of his life. The debate in Canada matched similar arguments in Europe, and we proudly joined the ranks of those abolishing the death penalty in the 1960's.

Authoritarian Harper Dumps Tory Candidate in Toronto Centre

The treatment of my Conservative opponent Mark Warner by the Harper Conservatives is a national disgrace.

Mr Warner was the duly nominated candidate in Toronto Centre, and in that role I came to know him as a thoughtful and hardworking person whose differences with me did not prevent us from establishing a sense of mutual respect. For him to have been summarily removed speaks to a dangerous controlling and authoritarian streak that runs right through Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party.

Oct 14th CTV Question Period Transcript

Interview with Bob Rae - video available
QUESTION PERIOD
Broadcast Date: Sunday, October 14, 2007
Network: CTV

My whitewater canoe trip on the Ottawa River with Rick Mercer


Why something called the spending power matters - The Globe and Mail - Oct1, 2007

From the Monday, October 1, 2007 edition of the Globe and Mail, page A17

When Stephen Harper was president of the National Citizens Coalition, he signed a manifesto known as the "firewall" letter: Keep the federal government out of Alberta, and let the province run its own affairs.

Whether firewalls or watertight compartments - that the federal government and the provinces live in their own worlds and never the twain shall meet - Canada's leaders have been engaged for generations in an ongoing discussion about who does what.

A democratic, pluralist Pakistan is in Canada's interest

A few months ago I visited Islamabad and Kabul. My hotel in Pakistan survived a suicide bomb attack in which two people were killed. The next day in Peshawar the local chief of police and about a dozen others were killed while walking in a funeral parade.

Stephen Harper is watching me, you and all of us

I read with interest Jesse Hirsh's note on how many times our new website was visited by the Privy Council Office. Welcome guys, nice to have your interest.

Mr Harper's "Canada's New Government" has always had a slightly Orwellian feel to it, the central messaging every day, the effort to micro-manage decisions, the media, the cabinet, the provinces, you name it.

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