The man who writes Stephen Harper’s speeches
October 22nd, 2009 | Published in Blog, On Canada, On Diversity, On Politics
Stephen Harper welcomed a new addition to his office. Nigel Hannaford has been hired as Harper’s speech writer. Mr. Hannaford was a Calgary Herald columnist who is known for his ultraconservative views.
It only took me few minutes to find Nigel Hannaford’s views on these subjects:
Climate Change: “Less CO2, less jobs. It’s that simple“.
Canadian military mission in Afghanistan: “To end the mission in 2011 would thus be like Ottawa unilaterally pulling out of the 1939-1945 war in 1943, and leaving the rest of the allies to put the boots to Hitler“.
New Canadians’ right to participate in public policies: “If they feel that that is something that they can’t tolerate and don’t want to live with, then there are other countries that you can emigrate to, I guess, and you won’t have the same problems“.
Those were all excerpts from public conversations; imagine what he says behind closed doors.
To my friends from the Reform movement, if you were worried that Stephen Harper was getting soft, there is no need to worry. He is still the same Harper we have come to know. It’s the majority of Canadians that needs to remain worried.





