Lloyd Axworthy
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"Lloyd Norman Axworthy", is a Canadian politician, statesman and academic. He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada)/Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Cabinet of Canada/Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister of Canada/Prime Minister Jean Chrétien. Following his retirement from parliament, he served as president and vice-chancellor of the University of Winnipeg from 2004 to 2014 and as chancellor of St. Paul's University College (a constituent institution of the University of Waterloo).

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The presidential vote in Peru is a matter of deep concern to us all, ... Left unexamined, it will certainly diminish the credibility of this organization.

We should be applying that in a much tougher sense of holding accountable what the fiduciary trusts for these campaigns are. And if they are being used to contravene what is a fundamental Canadian policy, then the question for using charities for that should be questioned.

There's a lot of celebration to this thing.

It's almost a death wish in a way. What (the Tories) should be doing is trying to attract the best and the brightest to Ottawa.

We are quite confident the system has sufficient checks and balances.

Canada is abandoning its 40- to 50-year traditional diplomatic approach in how to deal with the dangers of nuclear weapons.

It doesn't mean the system is perfect.

We have called in the Malaysian High Commissioner today to register our consternation directly with governmental authorities over Mr. Anwar's trial and sentencing.

And we were pretty much helpless because this was an unarmed UN mission.