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Harper Heads to China for 5-day Official Visit

Ottawa : Canada | 2 months ago
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    Posted by: PeterPeng210
    Canadian Prime Minister Harper
Canadian Prime Minister Harper

Today, Dec. 1st, 2009, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is heading to China from Ottawa for his official visit from Dec. 2 to 6, 2009. During his visit in China, he will go to Beijing, Shanghai, Hongkong. If you want to know more about What do people think of Harper’s trip to China, please visit my blog listed on my profile page.

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Posted By yuyun yuyun | 2 months ago
thanks for sharing short information
Posted By MtTaishan Bi Yantao | 2 months ago
Anyway,contact and dialogue is welcome.
Posted By mahpudinudin mahpudinudin | 2 months ago
very interesting news thanks for the information.
Posted By pradeepwins1990 pradeepkumar nallan | 2 months ago
very good mr , you are doing good
Posted By inamshah inamshah | 2 months ago
This visit will help in increasing the good relation between China and Canada!!
Posted By inamshah inamshah | 2 months ago
Nice Report!! Good Luck for the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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