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Audio Vault20 April 2007 Prime Minister Harper announces agreement to create the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Rights only flourish in free, democratic societies like Canada, where the principles of fairness, pluralism, and justice are embedded in the history of the country and the values of its people, as well as the laws of their governments. 15 April 2007 Prime Minister Harper congratulates former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney on award at Ukrainian tribute dinner
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said, the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney was “the prime minister determined to restore Canada’s reputation as a reliable ally in the struggle against the tyranny of communism.” 15 April 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper honours victims of the Holocaust
Let us plainly state the awful, incontrovertible truth that brings us here today: millions, including six million Jewish men, women, and children were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust. 8 April 2007 Prime Minister attends Easter dinner with Veterans
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at an Easter dinner with Canadian Veterans at La Ferme des Templiers, in Verlinghem, France. 8 April 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper attends Freedom of the City ceremony in Arras, France
Of all the ties that bind Canada and France, few are stronger than those forged right here, nine decades ago, during the Battles of Arras and Vimy Ridge. 4 April 2007 Canada’s New Government announces Patient Wait Times Guarantees
We promised to sit down with the provinces to develop Patient Wait Times Guarantees, and today, I’m proud to announce, we’re delivering. 3 April 2007 Canada’s New Government delivers for veterans
The brave men and women of the Canadian Forces and RCMP have always acted courageously when called upon; and it’s because Veterans have always been willing to stand up for our country and its interests, Canada’s New Government is standing by them now. 14 March 2007 PM announces support for national land conservation campaign
This investment will result in the long-term protection of Canada’s natural treasures. It builds on the action we took in last year’s budget to fully exempt from capital gains tax private donations of lands to conservation groups. 24 March 2007 Prime Minister Harper applauds the vitality of francophone communities across Canada
Francophones all across Canada have and will continue to contribute to our great country’s linguistic and cultural identity which is respected around the world.
14 March 2007 PM announces support for national land conservation campaign
Today I’m proud to announce that Canada’s New Government is partnering with the Nature Conservancy of Canada in a national campaign to acquire and preserve roughly half a million acres of ecologically sensitive lands across southern Canada. 13 March 2007 Prime Minister Harper announces ecoTRUST funding for B.C.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, joined by British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell, today announced that Canada’s New Government intends to provide British Columbia with $199.3 million, as part of a new Canada ecoTRUST to support provincial projects that will result in real reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants.
8 March 2007 Alberta and Canada join forces to assess technology to capture greenhouse gases
The formation of a Canada-Alberta ecoENERGY Carbon Capture and Storage Task Force to recommend the best ways for Canada to implement the technology on a large scale. 6 March 2007 Canada’s New Government announces investment to cut commute times, clear the air and drive the economy in the Greater Toronto Area
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced investments in public transit and highway infrastructure projects in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). 26 February 2007 Canada’s New Government substantially boosts support to development efforts in Afghanistan
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced up to $200 million in additional funding for reconstruction and development activities in Afghanistan. 23 February 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper attends opening ceremony of Canada Winter Games
Prime Minister Stephen Harper took part in the Opening Ceremony of the 2007 Canada Winter Games.
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