Ambrose suggests UN Security Council seat is motivating the peacekeeping mission
OTTAWA — The Conservatives are planning to push the Liberals to better define their plans for a United Nations peacekeeping mission — and their reason for taking one on.
“There is no peace to keep and the areas are incredibly dangerous,” interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose said in an interview with The Canadian Press, where she outlined her priorities for her caucus when it returns to Parliament Hill this week.
She said the Conservatives will be pressuring the Liberals to explain why a UN peacekeeping mission is in the national interest, as well as questioning their decision not to hold a debate on the matter in the House of Commons.
She also suggested the real motivation for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is a desire to get Canada a seat on the UN Security Council.


