“I really think Canada should get over to Iraq as quickly as possible. There's a huge need for front-line medical professionals. There's a huge need for policing. And there's a huge need for infrastructure rebuilding.”

—  Paul Martin

On sending humanitarian aid to Iraq.
North Bay Nugget (April 30, 2003)

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