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Prime Minister Stephen Harper will be attending the climate change conference in Copenhagen next month. "The prime minister has made a decision," his spokesman Dimitri Soudas told reporters on the plane in Ottawa shortly before taking off to Port of Spain....
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The fate of detainees turned over by Canadian troops to Afghan authorities, such as this man suspected of insurgency July 2, 2009, is being examined by a parliamentary committee. A senior diplomat who alleged a Canadian cover-up of torture in Afghan jails...
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The Canadian men's field lacrosse team has added Prime Minister Stephen Harper to its roster of supporters. The Prime Minister met in his office with Dean French, the team's executive director, on Monday afternoon and was presented with a national team...
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Last updated on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009 9:39PM EST B arefoot and wearing the required head covering, surrounded by jostling and shouting tourists, reporters and dignitaries, protected by Mounties and aggressive Sikh security men, Stephen Harper made...
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The issue of a proposed civilian nuclear co-operation deal between Canada and India is taking centre stage as Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets Tuesday in New Delhi with senior government officials...Canada has a troubled history with India on the nuclear...
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More than 15,000 officials are expected to attend the two-week conference from 7-18 December. Delegates from 192 countries will seek to reach an agreement on what industrialised and developing countries can do to cut emissions. This includes debates on...
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The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec plans to issue up to $8 billion in bonds. Canada's provincial securities regulators Friday put on hold plans to change the country's corporate governance rules. Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Singapore...
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Canada’s prime minister for almost four years, Stephen Harper has devoted little time to foreign policy. Beyond the standard quick trips to summits, the inevitable ties with the United States and a military commitment in Afghanistan he inherited from...
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Prince Charles, in full military uniform, joined Prime Minister Stephen Harper and thousands of others to pay tribute to Canada's war dead at a packed national Remembrance Day ceremony Wednesday in Ottawa. The prince, colonel-in-chief of three Canadian...
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Governor General Michaelle Jean is presenting new medals to Canadians wounded or killed in Afghanistan...The new medal is awarded to members of the Canadian Forces, or civilians working with the Forces, who are killed or wounded in a hostile theatre.
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