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A new government in Canada
Canada's 22nd Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, was sworn in at Rideau Hall on February 6, 2006, along with our 28th ministry. Read more about the new team...
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Statement by the Prime Minister on the Illness of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
(January 5, 2005)
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Iran: Statement by the Prime Minister on Iranian President's denial of the Holocaust
(December 14, 2005)
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Minister of Foreign Affairs announces plans for Canada Centre for Peace and Democracy in Middle East
(November 28, 2005)
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Canada supports international efforts toward abolition of the death penalty
Canada accedes to a UN treaty that confirms its continued opposition to the death penalty: "We urge all states that retain the death penalty to abolish it or to impose a moratorium on its use, and to become parties to the Second Optional Protocol."
(November 25, 2005)
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Canada accepts UNESCO Convention on Diversity of Cultural Expressions
The Prime Minister calls on all UNESCO Member States to follow Canada's lead and accept the Convention.
(November 23, 2005)
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Minister of Foreign Affairs welcomes opening of Gaza crossings
(November 15, 2005)
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Minister of Foreign Affairs announces new Special Advisor on Women, Peace and Security
Women's rights and gender equality are an integral part of Canada's foreign and development policies.
(November 7, 2005)
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