Federal gov’t should say sorry

Editor:

On Friday, June 24, the Conservative government once again embarrassed our country on the international stage.

Editor:

On Friday, June 24, the Conservative government once again embarrassed our country on the international stage.

We alone prevented the United Nations from adding chrysotile asbestos to the global list of hazardous substances.

We won’t allow asbestos in our homes and offices. We are spending millions to remove it from our Parliament buildings.

Here in Canada, we know asbestos is hazardous.

Yet year after year our government refuses to let the world officially recognize it as hazardous, because they want to continue to export it to developing countries without even a warning label. Our government has behaved shamefully on this issue, and when you behave badly there’s only one thing to do: apologize.

Since Stephen Harper clearly won’t, the Green Party is apologizing to the rest of the world for our country’s disgraceful position on asbestos. We invite all Canadians to join us in saying “We’re sorry!” Send your own e-mail of apology to imsorry@greenparty.ca and we’ll forward them to the General Secretary of the United Nations.

Heidi Redl

Green Party candidate

150 Mile House

Williams Lake Tribune