Paul Martin
Paul Martin
Paul Edgar Philippe Martin PC CC, also known as Paul Martin Jr., is a Canadian politician who served as the 21st Prime Minister of Canada from December 12, 2003, to February 6, 2006...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth28 August 1938
CountryCanada
decision fact irrelevant largely talking won
The WTO decision is largely irrelevant to this, ... The fact is, that what we are talking about are NAFTA rules, NAFTA panels, which we have won consistently.
benefits citizens equitable growth reach
so that the benefits of growth will reach all citizens in an equitable way.
canadians large number
There are a large number of Canadians who are on their way down there to help.
He's away from his family, he's lonely, he doesn't have any friends.
deepest extend victims
I extend my deepest condolences to the victims and the families.
humans
Humans are really expensive, and they're really slow.
believe bit continue division goal lads late losing survive themselves
I am disappointed at losing that late goal but we will survive in this division if we continue in that kind of form. But our lads need to believe in themselves a bit more.
beginning bet contender felt playoff year
I bet they did (doubt the Devils) at the beginning of the year when we were struggling. They probably felt we weren't going to be a contender come playoff time.
far growth ours rates
growth rates that have far outstripped ours in the Americas.
cannot proud
I cannot tell you how proud I am of you.
slapping start wants
If Mr. Harper wants to play sheriff, he can start by slapping handcuffs on himself,
bring change people talking
Change, yes. But I think you've got to ask, 'Who's going to bring in that change, and what kind of change are people talking about?
fulfilling importance terms
the importance of fulfilling the terms of NAFTA.
mean thinking tables
I mean if there are going to be missiles that are going off and there are going to be going off over Canadian airspace whether we want it or not, no I don't think that is acceptable. I think that we want to be at the table.