Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the following remarks in Montreal at the Ministerial Preparatory Conference on Haiti:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the following remarks in Montreal at the Ministerial Preparatory Conference on Haiti:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Harper today issued the following statement on the death in Haiti of former Liberal Member of Parliament Serge Marcil:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement urging Canadians to donate to the Haiti relief effort:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Good Morning. Paul and I are pleased to be here with you today to discuss the January Monetary Policy Report, which we published this morning.
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | statements
With the assistance of our friends in the Canadian Forces, Friday begins the somber and final journey home for two RCMP members who lost their lives in Haiti's devastating earthquake last week
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | statements
It is with deepest sadness that I must again bring you news of the loss of a member of the RCMP.
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | statements
Today, Saad Gaya and Zakaria Amara were sentenced for participating in a terror group "with the intention of causing an explosion or explosions that were likely to cause serious bodily harm or death".
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | statements
Canadian police officers in Haiti continue to assist with humanitarian relief efforts and providing security on the ground while plans continue to facilitate their safe return. To date, 19 Canadian police officers have returned to Canada from Port-Prince. We are coordinating with partner police services to ensure a delegation from their home agency is on hand to meet incoming officers and provide them and their families with any assistance they should require.
| National Defence | statements
The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan
| National Defence | statements
I'd like to begin my remarks by expressing my profound condolences to those Canadian families, including the families of Guillaume Siemienski and Hélène Rivard, who have lost loved ones over the course of the past few days and to those who are anxiously awaiting information about loved ones still missing.