Controversial motion on exports doesn't actually change government's approach to Israel, minister says

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Defence Minister Bill Blair said Thursday that despite this week’s drama over a divisive House of Commons vote calling for an end to future arms exports to Israel, the Commons-approved motion doesn’t change Canada’s approach to the file at all. 

“We haven’t changed,” he told CBC’s Power & Politics Thursday. “I would characterize this as a continuation of existing government policy.”

Most Liberal MPs, including cabinet ministers, joined the NDP in backing a motion Monday calling for an end to new export permits for arms bound for Israel. The motion was heavily amended by the Liberals before going to a vote.

But confusion over

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