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WASHINGTON–Prime Minister Stephen Harper's office used a "6,000-mile screwdriver" to oversee the denial of reports of Afghan detainee abuse when the scandal first erupted in 2007, according to a former senior NATO public affairs official who was then... Full Article at Toronto Star
Prime Minister Stephen Harper urged journalists to "shine light into dark corners" of government affairs during a speech late Saturday, but wouldn't take questions from reporters covering the event. Full Article at CBC News
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, reacts to a standing ovation after he sang and played The Beatles song "With a Little Help From My Friends" on the piano during a surprise appearance at the National Arts Centre Gala in Ottawa, Ont. , Satu... View Photo »
We felt in opposition and it’s been our position as a party that Canada really needs to get its relationship with India to another level ... But this is, in fairness, just a stage, and much more needs to be done in the weeks and months to come. India is a rising power in the world and India has, frankly...
P rime Minister Stephen Harper urged journalists to “shine light into dark corners” of government affairs during a speech late Saturday, but wouldn't take questions from reporters covering the event. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Commenting is not available in this weblog entry. The latest from our COLUMNIST SECTION: Columnists -- with bite! We feature conservative-friendly writers from Canada and the U.S. who help clarify the difference between liberals and conservatives. Full Article at Proud To Be Canadian
Over the last three years, various politicians and commentators have highlighted a letter I sent to the National Post in October, 2006. I would like to set the record straight about what I wrote. Full Article at National Post
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, sings as plays The Beatles song "With a Little Help From My Friends" on the piano during a surprise appearance at the National Arts Centre Gala in Ottawa, Ont. , Saturday Oct. 3, 2009. View Photo »
We believe all Canadians support gun control ... But the long-gun registry is a contentious issue that Stephen Harper has exploited to divide urban and rural Canadians. … It didn't have to be this way. He could have shown real leadership. He could have helped bridge the divide. Instead, he betrayed you ...
"2009 is also the first year of global governance, with the establishment of the G20 in the middle of the financial crisis. The climate conference in Copenhagen is another step towards the global management of our planet." Full Article at small dead animals
How will history regard Stephen Harper? My guess is that he'll be seen as a prime minister who transformed Canada's view of itself. Not necessarily through concrete reforms. Full Article at Toronto Star
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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, reacts to a standing ovation after he sang and played The Beatles song "With a Little Help From My Friends" on the piano during a surprise appearance at the National Arts Centre Gala in Ottawa, Ont. , Saturday Oct. 3, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, sings as plays The Beatles song "With a Little Help From My Friends" on the piano during a surprise appearance at the National Arts Centre Gala in Ottawa, Ont. , Saturday Oct. 3, 2009. Members of the NAC orchestra look on.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) talks with new U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson during a meeting at Harper's Langevin Block office in Ottawa October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) listens as Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon speaks to him as Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty sits at right at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) listens as Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon speaks to him at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (C) attend the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty attend the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 25, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev, center, stands between Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, and Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, during a group photo opportunity at the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, Friday, Sept. 25, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and his wife Laureen (2nd R) stand with U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the Phipps Conservatory for an opening reception and working dinner for delegation leaders at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylv...
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) is greeted by U.S. President Barack Obama as he arrives at the Phipps Conservatory for an opening reception and working dinner for delegation leaders at the Pittsburgh G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania September 24, 2009.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (2ndL) and US First Lady Michelle Obama (R) welcome Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) and his wife Laureen Harper to the G20 dinner on September 24, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) and his wife Laureen arrive for the G20 Summit at the Pittsburgh International Airport in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania September 24, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, and wife Laureen arrive to a working dinner reception at the Phipps Conservatory on the opening day of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Thursday Sept. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, left, and wife Laureen, second from right, are greeted by President Barack Obama and wife Michelle, right, as the G20 leaders arrive to a working dinner reception at the Phipps Conservatory on the opening day of the G20 Summit in Pittsburgh, Thurs...
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives at Pittsburgh International Airport in Coraopolis, Pa. , Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009. He will be attending the G 20 Summit being held in Pittsburgh.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, right, shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a bilateral meeting at the Waldorf Astoria in New York, Thursday Sept. 24, 2009.
View Photo »Protestors dressed as sleeping Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) and Opposition Leader Michael Ignatieff pretend to wake up as fellow demonstrators hold out their ringing cellphones in Vancouver, British Columbia September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Protestors dressed as sleeping Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) and Opposition Leader Michael Ignatieff, pretend to sleep during a demonstration on climate change in Vancouver, British Columbia September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) greets employees during the opening of the new Frank Hasenfratz Centre of Excellence in Manufacturing at Linamar Corporation in Guelph September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) operates a robotic arm beside Industry Minister Tony Clement (R), automation technician Ralph O'Brien and Linamar Corporation Chief Executive Officer Linda Hasenfratz (L) while touring the Linamar Technology and Training Centre in Guelph Septem...
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) operates a robotic arm beside Industry Minister Tony Clement (R) and automation technician Ralph O'Brien (L) while touring the Linamar Technology and Training Centre in Guelph September 21, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives for his address to the Canadian American Business Council during a reception in New York, September 17, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) (L) welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) as Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) (R) looks on during a meeting September 17, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) (L) talks to his National Security Adviser Jessica Lewis (R) prior to a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) during a meeting September 17, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 17: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) (L) shakes hands with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) during a meeting September 17, 2009 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, center, sings as plays The Beatles song "With a Little Help From My Friends" on the piano during a surprise appearance at the National Arts Centre Gala in Ottawa, Ont. , Saturday Oct. 3, 2009. Members of the NAC orchestra look on.
View Photo »We felt in opposition and it’s been our position as a party that Canada really needs to get its relationship with India to another level ... But this is, in fairness, just a stage, and much more needs to be done in the weeks and months to come. India is a rising power in the world and India has, frankly...
We believe all Canadians support gun control ... But the long-gun registry is a contentious issue that Stephen Harper has exploited to divide urban and rural Canadians. … It didn't have to be this way. He could have shown real leadership. He could have helped bridge the divide. Instead, he betrayed you ...
We felt in opposition and it’s been our position as a party that Canada really needs to get its relationship with India to another level ... But this is, in fairness, just a stage, and much more needs to be done in the weeks and months to come. India is a rising power in the world and India has, frankly...
The taxpayers can save a lot of money if Stephen Harper would just follow the will of Parliament and allow war resisters to stay in Canada
We felt in opposition and it’s been our position as a party that Canada really needs to get its relationship with India to another level ... But this is, in fairness, just a stage, and much more needs to be done in the weeks and months to come. India is a rising power in the world and India has, frankly...
We're hopeful that [Prime Minister] Stephen Harper will raise this when he goes to China
I took the Swami’s advice when I was in the BAPS temple and said a prayer for world peace and, of course, it’s hoped for more strongly here in India than just about everywhere
past-it NHL players, smiling figure skaters, Ron MacLean's puns, Tim Hortons and, possibly Stephen Harper in his sweater
India’s rapidly growing economy and its commitment to expand its investment regime will provide significant opportunities for investors in a variety of sectors, including infrastructure, education, life sciences, science and technology and natural resources among many others ... In making India a priori...
I did mention to Prime Minister Stephen Harper the particular case you have mentioned
India's rapidly growing economy and its commitment to expand its investment regime will provide significant opportunities for investors in a variety of sectors, including infrastructure, education, life sciences, science and technology and natural resources among many others
It looks like Stephen Harper is going to be the last defender of Guantanamo Bay.
Our utter abhorrence of such vile, barbaric acts is the motivation behind our contributions to the international efforts in Afghanistan
Stephen Harper: Remember who you're representing in Copenhagen.
India is getting the job done in all sectors of its economy whether it's building satellites, cutting poverty and illiteracy by half or posting staggering levels of economic growth.
When people are wronged, they take action. So what if kids actually knew what could happen to them? What would they do? Canada is one of the top 10 worst global warming polluters in the world, and Stephen Harper's record on the issue is lackluster at best
We could either participate in reshaping these companies for the future or stand idly by as they restructured out of Canada
It's a priority of Stephen Harper's government to have immigration tailored more to the needs of Canadian employers
This government has actually re-engaged in India in way Canadian governments have not since the 1970s
Stephen Harper may not be David Suzuki, but Canada's lack of a well-understood position on global warming doesn't necessarily mean that the prime minister won't, by the end of the Copenhagen talks, be feted as an environmental champion
We're trying to re-engage with India in a serious way that hasn't been done since the 1970s
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, our Government is focussed on investing in and improving critical infrastructure that will create jobs and stimulate local economies ... Replacing the 85-year-old Johnson Street bridge will ensure that this vital regional link will be a safe transpo...
Well, of course, we have our own homegrown separatists that sit in the Parliament of Canada ... But we don't, in Canada, question people's political views. What we strongly oppose, and work with India on, are people who engage in violence or threaten terrorism. This is a shared value we have with the go...
The Liberals for 40 years have been talking and talking, and guess what? Stephen Harper goes and apologizes for it and wins praise from the community
Well, of course, we have our own homegrown separatists that sit in the Parliament of Canada ... But we don't, in Canada, question people's political views. What we strongly oppose, and work with India on, are people who engage in violence or threaten terrorism. This is a shared value we have with the go...
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