New York Times
The Lede Blog: Nude Paintings of Leaders Cause Stir in South Africa and Canada
In South Africa, protesters are caught on video defacing a controversial painting of President Jacob Zuma, while in Canada, the office of Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes light of his nude likeness.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Video: No military involvement in Afghanistan past 2014: Harper
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says there will be no Canadian boots on the ground in Afghanistan after 2014. But he says Canada will continue to financially support the Afghan military.
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National Post
Stephen Harper confirms Canada’s soldiers will be out of Afghanistan after 2014
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says there will be no Canadian boots on the ground in Afghanistan after 2014, but says Canada will continue to financially support the Afghan military with $110-million a year for the next three years.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Canada set to offer Afghanistan cash, but no troops, as NATO summit wraps
At a summit in Chicago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper commits funds for Afghanistans army and police, but resists NATO pressure to extend Canadas training mission beyond 2014
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Le Point
Un nu du Premier ministre canadien, dû à une artiste "frustrée"
Un nu réaliste représentant le Premier ministre canadien Stephen Harper,...
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politico
Dignitaries' dinner time at Camp David
White House photo
HAGERSTOWN, Md. -- French President Francois Hollande had a place of honor at President Barack Obama's right hand during the opening dinner at the G8 Summit at Camp David.
From the official White House official photo caption: Seated clockwise from the President are: Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev of Russia, Chancellor Angela...
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National Post
Justice Marie Deschamps to retire from Supreme Court of Canada
Her departure will leave Prime Minister Stephen Harper with the task of filling a third court vacancy in less than a year when she retires at the end of the summer
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Video: John Ibbitson on the only criticism Stephen Harper listens to
According the Globe's Ottawa Bureau chief, the Prime Minister's mind is often swayed by the rumblings of the Tory base. And in the case if Bill C30, their displeasure means the legislation will never see the light of day.
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NEWS.au.com
PM's spokesman in Twitter war with *sshole
THE official spokesman for Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper raised eyebrows yesterday with his surprisingly unrestrained response to someone who criticised his boss via Twitter.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
May 9: Letters to the editor
Todays topics: With the Tides and against the Conservatives; encouraging Stephen Harper to stay on as PM; student protest movement; getting immigration right, Expo 67 ... and more
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ElPais
Havana tells US to let the Cubans decide their own future
Government criticizes Obama for trying to "give lesson in democracy" after US and Canada only countries to reject petition to allow Havana to attend next Americas Summit
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National Post
Sarah McLachlan condemns Canadian seal hunt in open letter to Stephen Harper
“It seems that the only reason why the federal government defends the dying seal-slaughter industry is to control the parliamentary swing seats in Newfoundland and Labrador,” the singer wrote
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el universal
Fortalecerán México, Canadá y EU combate a narcotráfico
Los presidentes de México y Estados Unidos, Felipe Calderón y Barack Obama, así como el primer ministro de Canadá, Stephen Harper, acordaron fortalecer el combate al crimen organizado, durante la Cumbre de Líderes de América del Norte, celebrada ayer en la capital estadounidense
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USA Today
Live: Obama news conference
President Obama is holding a joint news conference with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderon:
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Reuters
Canada cabinet minister faces more ethical questions
OTTAWA, March 27 (Reuters) - For the second time in a week,
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper was spurred on Tuesday to
defend his industry minister, Christian Paradis, over a question
of ethics.
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Reuters
Harper says Viterra bid not "primarily" foreign
(Reuters) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Sunday that the structure of Glencore's C$6.1 billion ($6.1 billion) deal to buy No. 1 Canadian grain handler Viterra means it should not necessarily...
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The Nation
Canada, Thailand plan free trade talks
BANGKOK - Canada and Thailand agreed on Friday to hold discussions on a free trade agreement between the two countries, during a visit to the kingdom by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, officials said.
Harper, who is in Asia for a regional mini-tour that will include a nuclear summit in Seoul, also discussed the issue of illegal human smuggling with his Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra. ...
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White House
Statement by the Press Secretary on the North American Leaders’ Summit
Release Time:
For Immediate Release
On April 2, 2012, President Obama will host Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada and President Felipe Calderon of Mexico for the North American Leaders’ Summit (NALS) in Washington, DC. This meeting will build on wide-ranging and ongoing cooperation among the United States, Canada, and Mexi...
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WSJ
Canada Broadens Probe of Elections
Canada's opposition politicians raised the pressure on Prime Minister Stephen Harper, demanding he set up a judicial inquiry to investigate his party's alleged involvement in "robocalls" that sent voters to the wrong polling stations.
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China Daily
Canadian PM's China trip to fuel energy ties
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper will officially kick off his three-city China trip on Wednesday, as Ottawa seeks to beef up relations with its second-largest trade partner.
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China Daily
Reciprocal cooperation
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrived in Beijing late on Tuesday for a five-day visit to China.
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BBC
Canada PM in China to discuss oil
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits China for talks focussing on oil sales, energy and other economic ties.
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Huffington Post
Stephen Harper's China Visit Focused On Energy
BEIJING (AP) â Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is visiting China to discuss oil sales and other economic ties following U.S. President Barack Obama's rejection of a pipeline carrying Canadian oil across the continental United States.
Harper is due to arrive late Tuesday at the head of a 40-strong delegation of Canadian business leaders. He will meet with President Hu Jint...
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AP
Canada's Harper in China visit focused on energy
BEIJING (AP) -- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is visiting China to discuss oil sales and other economic ties following U.S. President Barack Obama's rejection of a pipeline carrying Canadian oil across the continental United States....
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Harper signals Canada's looming R&D revamp
A simpler, smaller SR&ED tax credit and more focus on business innovation are among changes Stephen Harper is expected to enact
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Harper signals Canada's looming R&D revamp
A simpler, smaller SR&ED tax credit and more focus on business innovation are among changes Stephen Harper is expected to enact
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APA-OTS
First Nations Overlooked Part of Economy - Madahbee =
Ottawa (ots/PRNewswire) -
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Instead of boasting about Canada's success in avoiding much of the
impacts of the recent global economic downturn at this week's World
Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Prime Minister Stephen Harper
should be sharing with them a ground-breaking ...
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CNN
Canada will look to China to sell its oil
In a phone conversation that came as little surprise, President Barack Obama called Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Wednesday afternoon to explain why he had rejected the Keystone oil sands pipeline project.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Harper heralds Canadas shipbuilding milestone
Prime Minister Stephen Harper confirmed an agreement in principle paving the way for the next generation of navy ships and said theyre moving quickly on contracts
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Handelsblatt
Vereinte Nationen: Kanada verzichtet auf Sitz im Sicherheitsrat
2010 ist Kanadas Versuch gescheitert, in den Sicherheitsrat der Vereinten Nationen vorzurücken. Eine zweite Niederlage im Rennen um einen Sitz im mächtigen UN-Gremium will sich die Regierung von Stephen Harper ersparen.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Reaction to Kim Jong-ils death: sadness and satisfaction
Stephen Harper, John McCain and others weigh in
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WSJ
U.S., Canada to Work on Border Flow
Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper endorsed a broad plan to integrate North American security efforts and accelerate the flow of trade across the border.
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Washington Post
Obama warns against add-ons to payroll tax cut
President Obama warned Congress on Wednesday not to tie approval of a payroll tax cut to other sensitive measures such as the Keystone Pipeline project, which his administration delayed last month.
Speaking at a brief news conference after a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Obama said he would block any attempt by Congress to attach the payroll tax cut provision to another l...
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AP
Obama, Harper show no budge on pipeline dispute
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In diplomatically polite terms, President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper remained at odds Wednesday over a proposed oil pipeline from Canada through the United States, with Obama showing no interest in speeding up a project that the Canadian leader sees as vital to his nation's economy....
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Les Echos
Oléoduc avec le Canada: Obama ferme dans sa décision de prolonger l'étude
Le président Barack Obama est resté ferme mercredi dans sa décision de prolonger de plus d'un an l'examen du tracé d'un oléoduc géant avec le Canada, en recevant à la Maison Blanche le Premier ministre Stephen Harper. "C'est mon travail, en tant que président des Etats-Unis, de faire en sorte qu'un...
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The Guardian
UK secretly helping Canada push its oil sands project
Canadian interests and oil lobby win coalition's support for highly polluting process in runup to European fuel quality vote• Bill McKibben: Britain's promotion of Canada's tar sands oil is idioticThe UK government has been giving secret support at the very highest levels to Canada's campaign against European penalties on its highly polluting tar sands fuel, the Guardian can reveal.At the same ...
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Reuters
Asia a priority for Canada after U.S. delays Keystone
HONOLULU, Nov 13 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he will step up efforts to supply energy to Asia after Washington delayed a decision on whether to approve a new oil pipeline from Canada to the United States.
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Reuters
Canada will not give up on U.S. to approve Keystone
HONOLULU (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed on Sunday to keep pressure on the United States to approve the $7 billion Keystone pipeline project to ship crude oil from Alberta to...
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Times of India
Canada asking to join Trans-Pacific pact: Stephen Harper
Canada wants to join talks on a proposed US-led free trade agreement in the Asia-Pacific region that also may open its membership to Japan, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Sunday.
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MIX |
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| 3 | Polish | 0.100 |
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