Attack in Kandahar, AfghanistanOttawa, Ontario, January 15, 2006 — Prime Minister Paul Martin issued the following statement on the news that Glyn Berry of the Canadian Foreign Service was tragically killed, and three Canadian soldiers wounded, in a terrorist attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Softwood Lumber- Ottawa, Ontario, January 11, 2006 —Canada Challenges New U.S. Softwood Duty Rate
- Ottawa, Ontario, December 6, 2005 —U.S. Department of Commerce to Lower Softwood Lumber Duties
- Ottawa, Ontario, December 5, 2005 — WTO Supports Canada's Position on Softwood Lumber
- Ottawa, Ontario, November 24, 2005 — Minister Peterson Statement Following U.S. Criticism of Canada’s Support for Forestry Industry
- Ottawa, Ontario, November 22, 2005 — U.S. Finally Determines Canadian Softwood Not Subsidized: One Step Toward Resolution
- Ottawa, Ontario, November 16, 2005 — NAFTA Countervailing Duty Panel Rejects U.S. Motion
- Ottawa, Ontario, November 16, 2005 — Canada's Litigation Track on Softwood Lumber
Letter of condolence from Ambassador Frank McKennaJanuary 4, 2006 — “It is with profound sadness that I offer my condolences to you and all citizens of West Virginia over the loss of lives by the mining disaster in Tallmansville.”
Arctic RefugeOttawa, Ontario, December 22, 2005 — "Canada has long argued that drilling in the Arctic Refuge would have a devastating impact on the Porcupine caribou herd, which migrates annually to the refuge from Canada to calve, and on which the Gwich'in First Nations communities depend for their sustenance, culture and way of life" — Prime Minister Paul Martin
Ambassador McKenna's letter to Senator Conrad BurnsDecember 20, 2005 — “None of the 9/11 hijackers entered the United States through Canada.”
Inauguration of Afghan Parliament Ottawa, Ontario, December 19, 2005 — “Canada congratulates the newly elected Afghan parliament on convening for the first time.”
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