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    CANNON IDENTIFIES 1915 AS GENOCIDE DATE
    by Mark Iype

    Embassy Magazine
    http://www.embassymag.ca/page/view/cannon _1915-5-27-2009
    May 27 2009
    Canada

    In an apparent about-face from comments made in April by a
    parliamentary secretary in the House of Commons, Foreign Affairs
    Minister Lawrence Cannon, in committee on Monday, referred only to
    the year 1915 to describe the "suffering that the Ottomans inflicted
    upon the Armenians."

    On April 24, Rick Dykstra, parliamentary secretary to Immigration
    Minister Jason Kenney, referred to the Armenian genocide of 1915
    to 1923, the first public use by a Canadian official of those
    dates. According to Turkey, extending the period to 1923 implicates
    modern-day Turkey, rather than placing sole blame on the Ottoman
    Empire.

    In response to a question from Conservative committee member Lois
    Brown, Mr. Cannon called Turkey a "cherished ally" and a country
    Canada "admires." He said the basis of the government's position
    is the Armenian genocide recognition resolution which was passed in
    the House in 2004. The Paul Martin government refused to adopt the
    position as government policy at the time, but Prime Minister Stephen
    Harper reversed that decision when he came to power. Turkey temporarily
    recalled its ambassador to Canada in response to Mr. Harper's move,
    and did so again last month in response to a series of statements
    and high-profile receptions on the Hill commemorating the Armenian
    genocide.

    In response to Mr. Cannon's statement on Monday, an official from
    the Turkish Embassy said Mr. Cannon's comments have been noted and
    passed along to Ankara, but the "substantive disagreement over what
    is a legitimate scholarly debate still remains." He said that while
    statements from DFAIT are always "constructive and measured," he
    added that Turkey would like to interpret Mr. Cannon's statement as a
    "correction" of what Mr. Dykstra said, despite earlier assurances.

    Mr. Cannon also said on Monday that Canada "strongly" supports
    Turkish-Armenian reconciliation efforts, the boldest statement made
    in regards to the month-old rapprochement. In an earlier interview
    with Embassy, Turkish officials said they were baffled by Canada's
    silence after the April 23 announcement that the historic rivals
    would attempt to normalize relations.

    The foreign minister's comments on Monday came as a welcome
    announcement to the Turkish official, who said he was happy that
    Canada could "finally express support" for the talks.
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