Canadian MPs join Australian, New Zealand peers in pushing for Palestine statehood
OTTAWA — Canadian members of Parliament are working with their colleagues in Australia and New Zealand to try and convince their respective governments to jointly recognize Palestinian statehood.
NDP MP Heather McPherson, who is leading an effort to recruit Canadian MPs, said building on work the three governments have already done might be the best leverage to advance a two-state solution.
“If that’s the way we can get them to move on some of these key issues that I think are so important, we’ll work together on that to put more and more pressure on those three governments,” she said.
“It is, from my perspective, incredible that our policy of a two-state solution remains when we refuse to recognize the State of Palestine.”