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What's NewPrime Minister Harper announces the new Ministry and prorities of the Canadian government06/02/2005 Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced on February 6 the appointment of a new Ministry and the five key priorities on which his government will focus as a result of the January 23 election which brought the Conservative Party to power in Canada. .. more The new Canadian Government will take office on February 6 26/01/2006 At a meeting with the media on January 26, Prime Minister elect Stephen Harper announced that his new Conservative government will take office on February 6. He indicated that his Cabinet will reflect "the unity and diversity of our country". Several factors play in the make-up of the Canadian federal Cabinet. .. more Canadians elect a Conservative minority government 24/01/2006 In the January 23 federal elections for the Canadian House of Commons, 308 MPs were elected as follows: 124 members of the Conservative Party, 103 members of the Liberal Pary, 51 members of the Bloc Québecois, 29 members of the New Democratic Party and one independent member. Stephen Harper, the leader of the Conservative party, will become the next Prime Minister of Canada. Paul Martin, the leader of the Liberal Party and current Prime Minister has announced he is leaving the leadership of the Liberal Party. For the final results see the Elections Canada site. .. more Canada is pleased with the outcome of the elections in Iraq 20/01/2006 The Government of Canada has issued a statement on the final outcome of Iraq's parliamentary elections held in December 2005. Canada encourages the newly elected members of the Council of Representatives to form an inclusive government representing all segments of Iraqi society and to foster national unity and democratic development. .. more Site visitors who have a RSS reader can subscribe to
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