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Video Vault24 November 2006 Prime Minister announces Canadian Partnership Against Cancer
Make no mistake about it – the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer is going to save lives. In fact, experts are predicting the strategy could pre-empt 1.2 million new cases of cancer and prevent 423,000 cancer deaths over the next 30 years.
22 November 2006 PM declares that the Québécois form a nation within a united Canada
Our position is clear – do the Québécois form a nation within Canada? The answer is yes. 10 November 2006 Prime Minister Harper announces action to deal with drug-impaired drivers
Our Government recognizes the need to target drug-impaired driving. We are prepared to take action to prevent future drug-impaired incidents. The objective of the proposed legislation is to avoid reckless deaths and injuries of innocent people 6 November 2006 Prime Minister Harper launches Veterans Week
Because of their sacrifices, we are privileged to live in one of the most prosperous, civilized and safest countries in the world. 5 November 2006 Prime Minister announces completion of the Western section of Highway 30
We have gathered together here today to mark a key milestone in a project that will benefit generations of Quebecers, and in particular the population of the Greater Montreal Area. 27 October 2006 PM challenges opposition to stop blocking change
In a speech to the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Prime Minister Stephen Harper today laid out the government’s agenda and called upon the opposition to stop blocking change. 11 October 2006 Building Canada's Asia-Pacific Gateway
The emerging titans of the world economy – China, Japan, South Korea, India and Indonesia – represent many of the markets of tomorrow for Canada. 10 October 2006 PM announces Canada's Clean Air Act
Our new national government has a new approach. We have a plan that is going to replace rhetoric with results, a plan that is going to move from short-term headlines to long-term progress, a plan that is going to get things done on the environment. 5 October 2006 Prime Minister Harper attends Woodrow Wilson Awards Dinner
I’m especially honoured to receive the Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service. The list of previous recipients includes the names of many people I have long admired and respected. 11 September 2006 Prime Minister Harper honours 9/11 victims and restates Canada's commitment to fighting terror
As the events of September 11 so clearly illustrate, the horrors of the world will not go away if we turn a blind eye to them, no matter how far off they may be. These horrors cannot be stopped unless some among us are willing to accept enormous sacrifice and risk to themselves. 7 September 2006 Prime Minister Harper urges action on Senate reform
The Government is not looking for another report. We are seeking action. Action that responds to the commitments we made to Canadians during the recent federal election. The Senate is changing, and we will be the ones to make it happen.
30 August 2006 Prime Minister of Canada and B.C. Premier announce increased support for 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
Expo 86 vaulted Vancouver into the top ranks of the great cities of the Pacific. The 2010 Games will lift her into the ranks of the great cities of the world. 30 August 2006 Prime Minister Harper announces upgrade of the RCMP Training Academy and major investment in RCMP training and recruitment
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Academy, Depot Division, is the exclusive recruit training centre for the best national law enforcement organization in the world. I am pleased to announce that in order to accommodate the training of these officers, we are delivering on our Budget commitment to invest in the expansion and refurbishing of Depot.
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