Why there's a need for debate on Afghanistan
15th Nov 2006, 13:41 GMT
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has allowed support for Canada's mission in Afghanistan to melt away because of his refusal to engage Canadians in open discussion on the mission's merits and difficulties.
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