Address by International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland at the Conference of Montreal
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Thank you very much, all, for that kind introduction. Thanks, everyone, for being here.
| Global Affairs Canada | speeches
Thank you very much, all, for that kind introduction. Thanks, everyone, for being here.
| Transport Canada | speeches
I would like to thank the organizers of the Conference of Montreal for inviting me to open this plenary session on building tomorrow's infrastructure. . .
| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | speeches
Good afternoon, everyone. Today, we continue the important work of strengthening Canada's middle class.
| Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | speeches
In 2013, about 78,000 small businesses were created in our country.
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Good afternoon, everyone. I'd like to begin by commending my colleague Minister Bains on today's launch.
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Montréal is a city with big ambitions, like its mayor, which is undoubtedly why the organizers of this great Conference of Montreal have chosen this ambitious theme, Shaping a New Era of Prosperity
| Employment and Social Development Canada | speeches
Volunteering is an important act. It is the backbone of civil society organizations, social and political movements and public- and private-sector programs world-wide. It is an integral part of every society.
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Canada joined the consensus [committed to the 2016 UN Political Declaration on HIV/AIDS] and supports the Political Declaration, but let's be clear: we must go beyond. That is Canada's intention.
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I would like to thank France, as president of the Security Council, for giving me this opportunity to address the Security Council regarding the protection of civilians in United Nations peacekeeping operations. This initiative of France is necessary, given the alarming situation of civilians in armed conflicts.
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First of all, I want to thank you all for being here. I have my family here, so my mom and my sport family are here. The PSO community of B.C., some national sport organizations, and my alumni from 2010 Legacies now are here.