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Stephen Joseph Harper, PC, MP (born April 30, 1959) is the twenty-second and current Prime Minister of Canada, and leader of the Conservative Party. Harper became Prime Minister after his party won a minority government in the January 2006 federal election. Full Article
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 »He spoke about carbon capture and storage and where the good research is being done, he didn't mention Canada. So there is no real collaboration.
Less than 10 months ago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled an important plan to improve GO Transit services in the GTA, which included expanding Unionville's GO commuter lot ... Not only has this project put people to work, but now it provides commuters in the Unionville area with more convenient a...
People have been operating in extremely difficult conditions in Afghanistan. Whenever they have been faced with difficulties, they have taken the appropriate action ... Systems have been changed two, three, four years ago. This issue has long since been dealt with.
With Moms now against climate change, Stephen Harper should watch out that he doesn't get a time out by himself in the corner for bad behaviour
We have every reason to believe that the markets in the United States and Europe ... will probably experience continued slower growth for some time to come
The photos are to remind Stephen Harper who he is working for in Copenhagen-our children and grandchildren are the ones who will suffer the worst outcomes of global warming
Canada continues to play a leadership role to ensure a durable recovery is assured
The HST will force families to pay taxes that used to be paid by business. Soon big business will be paying less and you'll be paying more for everything from gasoline to internet service. Didn't we already bail out big business? Isn't this a year of record unemployment? Stephen Harper is banking that y...
The G20 has facilitated decisive action throughout the past year to limit the impact of the global financial crisis on jobs and growth
Canada did not take its Kyoto obligations seriously, particularly under Stephen Harper, and that goes against Canada's image
The G20 will serve as the world's pre-eminent forum for economic co-operation. It is this group that has worked together to minimize the effects of global recession
Stephen Harper's China trip, like last month's India visit, is largely about fishing for ethnic votes back home
The G20 will serve as the world's pre-eminent forum for economic co-operation. It is this group that has worked together to minimize the effects of global recession
The widely shared view across China … is that Canada simply went AWOL since Stephen Harper became prime minister
On Canada's National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women, we should all take time to remember and reaffirm our commitment to continue working to protect the lives, dignity and equality of all women
It would [have been] good for Stephen Harper to visit Beijing for the [2008] Olympic Games
The world needs a climate change deal
I further ask that they write Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Bev Oda, minister of international co-operation, and Margaret Biggs, president of CIDA, expressing their disappointment and the critical need for funding to be restored
We are all forever indebted to John Osborn and the hundreds of thousands of other Canadians who fought in Asia, Europe and North Africa, and to those who supported the war effort back home
a real catastrophe for Quebec ... Stephen Harper has chosen to speak in the name of polluters.
This may be a shock ... but the negotiators Canada assigns to international negotiations (like Copenhagen) are there to represent the interests of Canada, not the interests of Mali.
Stephen Harper and Jim Prentice threaten to do as much damage to [Canada's] international reputation as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney did to that of the United States.
Canada has made a real significant impact here, (but) at the same time, we all sense we are only scratching the surface
Stephen Harper's comments are beneath the office of Canada's prime minister.
Very few countries have major comprehensive economic agreements with China and this would be one moving along those lines, so that's one we want to push forward
Stephen Harper's plan to gut Canada's CO2 emissions targets ... http://bit.ly/6RDvW2
- Carbzero 1 hour ago
- alexishinde
2 hours ago
@gstylee Not my fault Canada is so big. Blame... Stephen Harper. Yes, him.
- thisisallena 2 hours ago
- andreareimer
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