Anyways, you can see that people in the boxer’s corner are those who are on his side. They’re of his team, at his service, and in support of him.
Hence metaphorically, those who are in our corner are in support of us. In other words, they’re out men.
Alright, here are recent media examples:
1. The official portion of Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Ottawa on Monday reflects Canada’s status as Israel’s best friend.
This is the first time an Israeli prime minister has visited both Toronto and Ottawa. His weekend in Toronto, which included addressing the annual Walk with Israel event, was as much a tourist jaunt – complete with a visit to the CN Tower – as it was an official visit, signaling the intimacy of the relationship that the Israeli Prime Minister seeks to establish with his receptive Canadian host. In Ottawa, he will meet with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and with Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff...
And while the Conservatives have been criticized for cutting funding to aid groups and non-governmental organizations that are deemed too critical of Israel, the fact is that funding is being cut across government, and it is hardly surprising that the Conservatives would target those cuts to organizations that oppose their policies.
Nevertheless, in a hostile world, Mr. Netanyahu can take solace in knowing that, as long as Stephen Harper is prime minister, he can count on having Canada in his corner.
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