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This is part of a private phone call between a Liberal MP and a constituent that was recently leaked to CBC News. It suggests the depth of the divisions in the government caucus over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of the war in Gaza. The MP, Rob Oliphant, is also parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly. He has the job of explaining and defending Canada's foreign policy in Parliament. But in his conversation with the constituent, recorded on Feb. 1 without Oliphant’s knowledge, he opened up about Canada's decision to defund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), the main UN agency providing aid to Palestinian refugees. Canada was the second country in the world to suspend its funding for UNRWA, following the U.S. It did so in response to an Israeli claim that 12 or 13 UNRWA staff had participated in various capacities in the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks on Israel. Oliphant also revealed that he's considered quitting his job as Joly's parliamentary secretary. "I've come many times thinking, 'Do I quit that job? Do I just go back to being an MP?'" Oliphant said on the call. When contacted by CBC News, Oliphant said the conversation was with a constituent who was in pain over the crisis in Gaza and he'd hoped it would remain private. CBC News is not identifying the constituent — who has been calling for a ceasefire in the conflict — because she fears publicity would lead to professional reprisals. Oliphant also said he stands by everything he said during the exchange. Trudeau was asked Thursday if he thinks Oliphant should stay on as parliamentary secretary. The prime minister didn't answer the question; instead, he said the "diversity" of opinions among Liberal MPs reflects the communities they serve. #Gaza #Canada #UNRWA
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