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Multimedia - Video Vault8 August 2007 Canada’s New Government announces the expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve
Canada is blessed with magnificent geography from coast to coast to coast, but none more spectacular than Nahanni Park. 17 July 2007 Prime Minister Harper signals Canada’s renewed engagement in the Americas
We are a country of the Americas. Re-engagement in our hemisphere is a critical international priority for our Government. 19 July 2007 Prime Minister Harper concludes meetings with CARICOM leaders
Canada is committed to playing a bigger role in the Caribbean and the Americas. 5 July 2007 Government’s new biofuels plan a double win: Good for the environment and farmers
With leading-edge technology and abundant supplies of grains, oilseeds, and other feedstocks, Canada is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in the production of biofuels. 13 July 2007 Prime Minister Harper concludes successful meetings with King Abdullah II of Jordan
Our meeting reaffirmed the strong partnership that exists between Canada and Jordan, and served as a clear reminder of the King’s steadfast leadership, both in his own country and in the Middle East more broadly. 9 July 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces new Arctic offshore patrol ships
Canada has a choice when it comes to defending our sovereignty over the Arctic. We either use it or lose it. And make no mistake, this Government intends to use it. 1 July 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Canada Day greeting
On July 1, 1867, three small colonies joined together as the Dominion of Canada. Today 140 years later, we are a federation of 10 provinces and three territories, stretching to the coasts of three oceans. 26 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper gets down to business on New Brunswick highways projects
Together, these improvements to New Brunswick’s transportation infrastructure will smooth traffic flow, increase the efficient movement of goods and people, and stimulate jobs and opportunities in the road construction sector. 25 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper pays tribute to Canada's national hockey teams
Thanks to the players we’re honouring here tonight, Canada has three more world championships to add to its collection. Congratulations to all of you, you’ve done our country proud. 22 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper marks the end of the spring sitting of the 1st session of the 39th Parliament
Our country is more prosperous, stronger and more united than it’s been in 30 years. Our job, and the job of all of us in parliament, is to keep building on this success. 23 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper dedicates memorial to victims of Air India flight 182
Flight 182 may have flown under the flag of India, but the murder of its passengers was a singularly Canadian crime and tragedy. 8 June 2007 The 2007 G8 Summit
At the conclusion today of his meetings with G8 and other leaders, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said that Canada had met its objectives for the Summit. 12 June 2007 Prime Minister Harper announces major reforms to address the backlog of Aboriginal treaty claims
Instead of letting disputes over land and compensation drag on forever, fuelling frustration and uncertainty, they will be solved once and for all by impartial judges on a new Specific Claims Tribunal. 11 June 2007 PM Harper met with Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Jan Peter Balkenende
PM Harper met with Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Jan Peter Balkenende. 4 June 2007 Prime Minister Stephen Harper calls for international consensus on climate change
Canada may be a small contributor to global warming – our greenhouse gas emissions represent just 2% of the earth’s total – but we owe it to future generations to do whatever we can to address this world problem.
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