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  • [[Head of government]] of [[Canada]], currently Stephen Harper
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  • ...anada''', with an official residence at [[24 Sussex Drive]] in [[Ottawa]]. Stephen Harper ([[Conservative Party of Canada]]) is the incumbent.
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  • * Stephen Harper
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  • # Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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  • In 2006 [[Prime Minister of Canada]] Stephen Harper announced plans to build an Arctic deep-water port, to service Arctic patro
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  • ...exercise Operation Nanook 10 drew to a close this week and Prime Minister Stephen Harper travelled in Canada's North, the federal government made two key announceme Canadian [[Prime Minister]] Stephen Harper traveled to the Arctic.<ref name=Pravda2010-08-31/><ref name=EdmontonJourna
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  • ...e [[Conservative Party (Canada)|Conservative Party]], under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, was returned to power with a minority government. In fact, the previous Ha
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  • In 2006 [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] Stephen Harper announced that the Canadian Government would construct a deep-water port to
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  • In 2007 the Stephen Harper government announced plans to build six to eight icebreakers for the [[Cana
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  • ...rience as a benefit, since she ''"...won’t wear any of the mistakes of the Stephen Harper government."'' Blizzard noted that Mulroney had not expressed any interest | title = HYPOCRISY ALERT: Mulroney-style patronage from Stephen Harper’s Conservatives
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  • ...us that the federal government recognized in a statement by Prime Minister Stephen Harper in November 2006.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/parliament39/quebe
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  • ...rvant, who, according to the ''Globe and Mail'' had been brought in by the Stephen Harper Prime Minister of Canada|government ''"to reshape the force after years of
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  • ...id Wilkins, the American ambassador to Canada, said his government opposes Stephen Harper's proposed plan to deploy military icebreakers in the Arctic to detect inte
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  • ...id Wilkins, the American ambassador to Canada, said his government opposes Stephen Harper's proposed plan to deploy military icebreakers in the Arctic to detect inte
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  • ...overt religious references than those of other Western democracies. . When Stephen Harper took office as [[Prime Minister of Canada]] in 2006, he closed his speech w
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  • * Paul Wells. ''Right Side Up: the Fall of Paul Martin and the Rise of Stephen Harper's New Conservatism'' (2006)
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