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Harper Government highlights accomplishments as fall legislative session comes to an end
7 hours ago ago from Voice of Toronto
The Harper Government ended the Fall session of the House of Commons by highlighting the accomplishments the Government has delivered to Canadian families. “Over the past few months, our Government has continued to deliver real results that Canadian families have come to expect,” said Canada’s Transport and Infrastructure Minister, John Baird. “Our priority has been to help Canadian workers and their families during the global economic ...
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16 hours ago ago from Trak.in News
2009/12/14 Tags: indian bureaucrats , indo canada chamber of commerce , kumar gujral , montek singh ahluwalia in India News , International Toronto, Dec 14 (IANS) With Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his top ministers visiting India this year, the influential Indo-Canadian community has stepped up its demand for reciprocal visits by Indian leaders to fast-track ties between the countries. They have also ...
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11 hours ago ago from University of Waterloo Sustainability Project
Federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice has recruited/APPOINTED 17 prominent Canadians to help advise him during environmental negotiations here at COP15. Clare Demerse, an analyst for the Pembina Institute, an environmental think-tank, said Prentice's advisers are an eminent list of people, but environmental non-governmental organizations (e.g. Oxfam Canada who will push for climate change financing to the poorer countries) and ...
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17 hours ago ago from Mathrubhumi - English News
Home | Kerala | India | World | Business | Sports | Entertainment | Science & Technology | Health | Indians Abroad | Features | Articles | Editor's Pick | Column | Photogallery | IST: Home India Posted on: 14 Dec 2009 Telangana ministers, MPs not to resign Hyderabad: Ministers and Members of Parliament of Congress party from ...
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13 hours ago ago from Russ Campbell\'s Blog
T he United Nations Climate Change Conference is in full swing at Copenhagen this week with the big shots moving in to take the limelight from the lesser players. So far Canada has borne the brunt of the scorn reserved for those who have questions about Anthropogenic Global Warming or responsibilities and remedial actions regarding climate change in general. The United States—thanks probably to President Barack Obama—has avoided much ...
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