Nice, I'm told, is a wonderful place to visit. Sadly, I won't get to see
much of it. It's 5 a.m. here and raining. We are in a holding room at the
airport while the Prime Minister's plane gets gassed up for the final 7-hour
ride to Uganda and the Commonwealth Summit.
The flight from Ottawa to Nice was an uneventful ride. No scrum on the plane
with Harper nor is there likely to be one when we get back in the air to
Uganda.
Harper is travelling without his family on this trip but is accompanied by
several aides and diplomats.
Senator Mobina Jaffer (check spelling) (B.C.- Liberal) is also on board.
She, like Conservative Edmonton MP Rahim Jaffer, was born in Uganda. Rahim
Jaffer is also on board.
On this leg of the flight, from Ottawa to Nice, the inflight movies included
Transformers, Oceans 13, and Live Free or Die.
Dinner was a choice of beef medallions with garlic or chicken.
(Media, by the way, pay their own way on these trips.)
In a few hours, the Commonwealth foreign ministers will convene in Uganda to
decide if Pakistan ought to be suspended from the organization.
Canada is represented at these meetings by Secretary of State Helena
Guergis. Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier is busy at La Francophonie. Canada
assumes the chairmanship of that organization next year.
Harper will get a briefing on those meetings from Guergis when we land at
about 3 pm local time.
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