Stephen Harper’s empty sloganeering on Ukraine: Siddiqui

What the nation needed, especially after the highly hopeful 2004-05 pro-democracy Orange Revolution, was a Nelson Mandela to unite its two main factions, the largely Ukrainian northwest and the largely Russian-speaking southeast. What it got instead was a Morsi — in fact, three of them, Viktor Yushchenko, Viktor Yanukovych and Yulia Tymoshenko, each serving his or her own constituency and, indeed, fanning the divisions.