Yes, but the announcement was cancelled only minutes before it was too late, and it seems it was too late besides, as it reached the papers. The point I was making was that it seems very insulting, almost a dropping of the gauntlet, to choose not only to cut the funding, but to think of announcing it during the convention. It was insulting enough Harper couldn't be present.aardfrith wrote:
Where's the problem?jonsimon wrote:
I'm currently in Ontario on vacation. You may or may not know that in Toronto last weekend was held the International Aids Convention, and it has garnered quite a bit of publicity around here. Well, it caused quite a hubub when Stephen Harper was unable to show at the conference, busy somewhere in Nunavut I believe. Well, this morning I read in the newspaper that the federal government had intended to announce a cut in federal funding for AIDs research DURING the convention.
Is it just me or does this seem in extremely bad tastes?
Comments welcome.
You say the story in the newspaper was that the federal government had intended to announce a cut in funding. I presume that, since you say "had intended to" that actually no cut in funding has actually been announced. In other words, nothing has changed.
It would be analogous to say, announcing to an employee that he's being laid off the day he gets promoted.