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Audio Vault20 September 2006 PM says Canada will be a player in the world
It’s a great pleasure to be here tonight to address this prestigious society. I note that you have hosted some of the most eminent statesmen and women of the past century. 13 September 2006 Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada following the shooting at Dawson College in Montreal
On behalf of the Government of Canada and all Canadians, our thoughts and prayers are with the injured and their loved ones, and to the students and staff of the college who are all victims of this terrible tragedy. 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. 31 August 2006 Prime Minister Harper announces initiatives to improve Canada's border security
Arming CBSA officers and eliminating situations where these officers work alone will allow them to do their job better and more effectively. 30 August 2006 Prime Minister announce increased support for 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
The federal and provincial governments will provide an additional $110 million in funding for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, which will be held in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C.
22 August 2006 Statement by the Prime Minister on the softwood lumber agreement
Canada’s New Government will proceed with implementation of this agreement when Parliament resumes sitting this fall. 17 August 2006 Prime Minister attends opening of Jericho Mine
This new mine represents a big step forward for Nunavut – since it will create more jobs, spur development and provide greater opportunities for the citizens of this Territory. 16 August 2006 Prime Minister touts the North as a tourist destination like no other
The beauty of your land and your way of life are powerful lures that can be capitalized upon, and tourism is the vehicle through which this will be achieved. 13 August 2006 Prime Minister pays tribute to Canadian Forces in asserting northern sovereignty
CFS Alert is important to the Government of Canada because it plays a key part in enabling us to assert this country’s Arctic sovereignty. Sovereignty over one’s territory is not a theoretical concept, and this Government is committed to defending it. 12 August 2006 Prime Minister Harper launches Operation LANCASTER to assert Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic
It takes a Canadian presence on the ground, in the air and on the sea and a government that is internationally recognized for delivering on its commitments. 26 July 2006 Prime Minister Harper announces funding renewal for Atlantic Canada Tourism Partnership
Canada’s new government has renewed funding for the Atlantic Canada Tourism Partnership (ACTP) for a three-year period. 25 July 2006 Prime Minister Harper announces agreement to compensate hepatitis C victims
Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today that the federal government has reached an agreement on the elements of a settlement for those Canadians who contracted hepatitis C from the blood system before January 1, 1986 and after July 1, 1990. 19 July 2006 Prime Minister Harper travels to Cyprus
Prime Minister Harper travels to Cyprus to help airlift evacuee back to Canada
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