Politics makes strange bedfellows, but sometimes the oddest antipathy can crop up, too - even between the closest of friends.
This month's UN climate change conference in Montreal proves the latter. Apparently some words coming out of Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's mouth at the conference didn't sit well with the White House:
Jim Connaughton, chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, has told Canadian Ambassador Frank McKenna that Martin's comments are the worst slight against President George W. Bush since Germany's Gerhard Schroeder suggested Bush's stance against the Kyoto Protocol was responsible for hurricane Katrina.
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