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Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada
December 9, 2005: Prime Minister Paul Martin and former President Bill Clinton during a press conference at the United Nation's Climate Change Conference. Photo by Brigitte Bouvier
Prime Minister Paul Martin meets with the Former President of the United States, William J. Clinton.
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Prime Minister Paul Martin with Minister Goodale. Photo by Dave Chan - PMO.
Building on a Strong Foundation
This PDF document outlines the Government's forward agenda.   [Read More]

November 1, 2005: Prime Minister Paul Martin, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Scott Brison and Minister of Transport Jean Lapierre speak to the media following the release of Justice Gomery's first report during a news conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa. Photo by Dave Chan - PMO.
Government of Canada’s response to the First Report of the Gomery Commission
The Government of Canada today responded to the First Report of the Gomery Commission.   [Read More]


Statement by the Prime Minister in reaction to the proposal put forth by the opposition leaders
The proposal put forth yesterday by the opposition leaders is untenable. Government cannot govern without the confidence of the House – and you either have it, or you don’t. Government puts forward an agenda, and the opposition parties take a stand and vote clearly one way or the other, for or against, yes or no.   [Read More]

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