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Video Vault1 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper lays out national infrastructure plan for municipalities
In collaboration with the private sector and other levels of government, our government is embarking on the largest infrastructure development program in half a century. 25 May 2007 Canada’s New Government announces support for local military museum
As the national government, we must do our part to ensure projects that seek to tell Canadians the stories that have shaped the country we know and love today, just as The Military Museums will do, flourish across the country, not just in the nation’s capital. 17 May 2007 Prime Minister releases national science and technology strategy to strengthen Canada’s economy
Our new strategy will strengthen Canada’s economy by tapping our deep well of entrepreneurial energy to fuel our technological progress. 11 May 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper pays tribute to troops at Red Friday rally
I’d like to thank you for the incredible amount of strength and support you have displayed over the last 12 months while hundreds of members from CFB Petawawa were deployed in Afghanistan. 4 May 2007 PM speaks to the International Conference on Gateways and Corridors
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today outlined that the new investments in infrastructure in Budget 2007 are a significant element of restoring fiscal balance in Canada.
26 April 2007 Prime Minister Harper champions criminal justice reform at police tribute event
Every day you put on your uniform you put yourselves on the line to serve and protect your fellow Canadians. The work you do is public service of the highest order, deserving of the highest praise. 20 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. 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. 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. 22 March 2007 Prime Minister addresses the international environmental technology trade show and conference – AMERICANA 2007
All of us – as individuals, as families, as neighbours and as communities – want the necessities of healthy living. Clean water. Clean land. And clean air. 13 March 2007 Prime Minister announces Canada ecoTRUST funding for British Columbia
Today, I am very pleased to announce that the Government of British Columbia will dedicate its share of the Trust Fund to environmental initiatives that will make real, measurable contributions to reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. 9 March 2007 Prime Minister announces $1 billion for Canadian farmers
Today’s announcement will mean an injection of $400 million directly to producers to help with the high cost of production in farming. 6 March 2007 Canada’s New Government invests in public transit and highway infrastructure projects in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
I am pleased to announce FLOW, the long-term GTA transportation action plan of Canada’s New Government. 26 February 2007 Canada’s New Government substantially boosts support to development efforts in Afghanistan
A secure, democratic, economically viable Afghanistan isn’t going to materialize tomorrow, but through a concerted, multi-lateral, multi-faceted effort, it is achievable. 20 February 2007 Canada’s New Government and Gates Foundation announce support for HIV/AIDS vaccine research
The global HIV/AIDS pandemic is one of the most heart-wrenching health crises the world has ever seen. Forty million people currently infected, over 25 million dead, and millions of children orphaned. HIV/AIDS is a killer that must be stopped.
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