Canadian PM accused of plagiarism
Posted on October 2, 2008 at 8:19 am.
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Now Canadian Prime minister Stephen Harper made that speech on 20 March 2003 in the House of Commons in Ottawa during an emergency debate held at the beginning of the US-led war in Iraq. Mr Harper’s 2003 speech had been made almost word-for-word two days before in Canberra by his former Australian counterpart, John Howard. Opposition party leader Stephane Dion said “It’s about Stephen Harper saying that Canada should go with the war in Iraq, He’s unable to choose his own words.”. A Canadian Conservative Party speech-writer resigned after the accusation.
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