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Thank you for your warm welcome
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Thank you, Senator. Good evening, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues from the House of Commons and the Senate. I am pleased to be here tonight to celebrate the launch of Asian Heritage Month and also to provide you with more details about the important announcement that Minister Kenney made earlier this evening regarding the 100 Year Journey project.
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Thank you very much, Senator, Your Excellencies, members of the diplomatic corps, including the new Japanese Ambassador, parliamentary colleagues, including the Minister of State for Multiculturalism, the Honourable Tim Uppal, the Honourable Stéphane Dion and the other MPs and Senators that I have missed.
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It's a pleasure to be here at this summit once again this year. I'd like to thank the Conference Board of Canada for the opportunity to speak to you all.
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It's an honour and a great pleasure for my wife, Sharon, and me to welcome Your Majesty to Rideau Hall and to Canada
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What a pleasure it is to be with all of you at the wonderful Detroit Institute of Arts
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Hello. Bonjour. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you all for joining us. I am very pleased to be here today at the Ontario Centres of Excellence Discovery conference, standing among a diverse and talented group of people. Today is a great day to showcase and acknowledge the work of our skilled researchers, academics and innovators and our very resourceful entrepreneurs and business leaders. You should all be very proud of your contributions to growing our innovation ecosystem here in Canada.
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Thank you for your warm welcome. I'm delighted to be here in Chicago attending this important new forum
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Thank you, Adele, for your very kind introduction
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Seventy years ago tomorrow the United States Seventh Army arrived at the notorious NAZI concentration camp at Dachau. A first-hand report from a Turkish journalist who had been imprisoned there, because of his reports from the Warsaw Ghetto, reads as follows: