News Canada lobbied against U.N. vote on statehood Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | April 13, 2012 Canada mounted an intensive lobbying campaign last year to persuade other countries to oppose a United Nations vote on Palestinian statehood, a Canadian newspaper reported. Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird “personally took to the phones last year to try to swing countries” to oppose Palestinian efforts to be recognized as a state by the United Nations, according to newly released documents cited by the Toronto-based Globe and Mail newspaper in a front-page story April 10. The documents reveal “for the first time … how intensely Canada worked behind the scenes to block the statehood resolution.” The documents show that Baird was briefed for calls last August to the foreign ministers of Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Chile, Panama and El Salvador. Joseph Lavoie, a spokesman for Baird, said the calls were made to press Ottawa’s view that the Palestinian statehood resolution would be an obstacle to Mideast peace. The story went on to say that Baird ignored a request last July from Hanan Ashrawi, the Palestinian point person on the statehood vote, who asked Ottawa not to lobby other countries on the issue. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Organic Epicure How a deli owner turned his life around through bagels and pastrami Local Voice White supremacists have no place at public meetings TV & Film Poor and working-class Jews are underrepresented in pop culture World Canadian salute to a Ukrainian Nazi didn't come from nowhere Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up