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Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon (R) shares a laugh with Human Resources Minister Diane Finley (back to camera), Environment Minister Jim Prentice (L), Transportation Minister John Baird (2nd L) and Industry Minister Tony Clement during a swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa October 30, 2008. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled his new cabinet on Thursday and said the Conservative government would focus on ensuring Canada made it through the global economic crisis.
Canada's new Environment Minister Jim Prentice (L) is sworn-in as Prime Minister Stephen Harper watches during a swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa October 30, 2008. Harper unveiled his new cabinet on Thursday and said his government would focus on ensuring Canada made it through the global economic crisis.
Industry Minister Jim Prentice looks over towards Heritage Minister Josee Verner as they announce amendments to the Copyright Act regarding copyrighted material, at a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Thursday, June 12, 2008. Proposed changes to Canada's copyright law could see teenagers who illegally download a song or movie -- and then share it -- fined up to C$500 ($489) dollars.
Canada's Industry Minister Jim Prentice pauses during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 27, 2008. Canada's government will launch a wireless spectrum auction that it hopes will bolster competition and lower consumer prices by allowing new players to break into the cellular phone market.
Canada's Industry Minister Jim Prentice speaks during a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 27, 2008. Canada's government will launch a wireless spectrum auction that it hopes will bolster competition and lower consumer prices by allowing new players to break into the cellular phone market.