This part was interesting:
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The case of Maher Arar also changes nothing.
"I don't think that we're convinced Maher Arar was vindicated or acquitted by your process," he said, referring to the O'Connor judicial inquiry. "What you did was re-evaluate the treatment of Maher Arar and decide that procedural mistakes along the way had been made. That didn't vindicate him from the charge that he was in involved in fundraising for terror.
"People in Canada have turned the man into some sort of national hero, but if you expect the next administration to join you in sending him laurels, I think you're going to be mistaken. Even Barack Obama ... is not going to go near that with a 10-foot pole."
They are obviously still firm on their evidence against him, and that Obama jab was pretty good too.
Canada and the US share a long and close history and you hyper-nationalistic folks
sure sound funny considering the sorts of crap that Canada lets into the country.