“Last month, Canada led efforts at the United Nations to pass a draft resolution condemning Iran for its grave human rights abuses,” writes Candice Malcolm. She notes that “ever since 2003, Liberal and Conservative Canadian governments have carried on this tradition,” sponsoring this initiative and “providing much-needed leadership when it comes to identifying Iran’s ongoing violations and censuring the authoritarian regime.” Internationally, “Canada has embraced a leadership role in condemning Iran for human rights abuses, and yet, when a bill was introduced to condemn Iran in Canada’s own Parliament, the Liberals came out against it.” Follow the link below to read more about the bill. Read the complete article at the Toronto Sun.