Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the resignation from Cabinet of Greg Thompson:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the resignation from Cabinet of Greg Thompson:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the death of RCMP Superintendent Douglas Coates in Haiti:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death in Afghanistan of Sergeant John Wayne Faught:
| Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | statements
The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, issued the following statement commemorating Raoul Wallenberg Day on January 17
| Royal Canadian Mounted Police | statements
More than 36 hours after the tragic earthquake in Haiti, the situation in the country is still chaotic. Our Canadian police members, who are accounted for, have been able to get some sleep, food and water and are reportedly doing well.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
The Group of 20 expresses its solidarity and sincere condolences to the people and Government of the Republic of Haiti for the devastation caused by the earthquakes of January 12, resulting in the tragic loss of human lives, injury and considerable material damages.
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the death in Haiti of RCMP Sergeant Mark Gallagher
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today made the following remarks on the disaster in Haiti:
| Employment and Social Development Canada | statements
Dear friends. Exactly one year ago, I was in Haiti to assess the damage caused by the hurricanes that had cruelly ravaged a country that has suffered so much, and to support the reconstruction efforts there.
| Canadian Heritage | statements
I would like to invite Canadians to join in a moment of reflection in memory of Sir John A. Macdonald who was born on this day in 1815 in Scotland. A key figure in Canadian history, he helped shape our strong and independent country of today.