University Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-3298-4. Gutstein, Donald (2014). Harperism: How Stephen Harper and His Think Tank Colleagues Have Transformed Canada. Toronto:...
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Stephen Harper (born 1959) is a former Canadian prime minister. Stephen Harper may also refer to: Stephen Harper (designer), British car designer Steve...
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of Stephen Harper began on February 6, 2006, when the first Cabinet headed by Stephen Harper was sworn in by Governor General Michaelle Jean. Harper was...
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health care. A major policy goal of Stephen Harper was to reduce taxes. During his 10 years in government, Harper reduced income taxes, corporate taxes...
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1993 marriage to Stephen Harper, but after her husband's victory in the 2006 federal election, she began using the name "Laureen Harper" in her public role...
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of Conservative MPs voted against when then leader Stephen Harper allowed a free vote. Under Harper's premiership, the party proposed reopening the debate...
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This article is the Electoral history of Stephen Harper, the twenty-second prime minister of Canada. Harper served as prime minister from February 6, 2006...
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2004 Conservative Party of Canada leadership election (redirect from Stephen Harper Leadership Team)
March 20, 2004, in Toronto, Ontario, and resulted in the election of Stephen Harper as the first leader of the new Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservative...
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joined the Prime Minister's Office under Stephen Harper. Lecce was hired following a personal interaction with Harper in his capacity as president of Western's...
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secretary posts from 2006 to 2013 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Poilievre served as Harper's minister for democratic reform from 2013 to 2015 and...
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Stephen Joseph Harper (born August 1958) is a British designer who works primarily in the automotive industry. He is responsible for a number of cars...
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scurrilous material; and Criminally harassing Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and several (unnamed) members of Parliament. On May 31, 2012, Interpol...
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November 4, 2015. The Conservative Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper, won 99 seats, becoming the Official Opposition after nearly a decade...
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the publisher of a local Italian-language newspaper. Prime Minister Stephen Harper called an election for October 14, 2008, by which time Trudeau had been...
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Canada–United States relations (section Stephen Harper and George W. Bush (February 2006 – January 2009))
matches, entitling Stephen Harper to receive a case of Molson Canadian beer from Barack Obama; in reverse, if Canada had lost, Harper would have provided...
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issued by Governor General David Johnston on March 26. Prime Minister Stephen Harper advised the Governor General to dissolve parliament after the House...
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Conservative Party of Ontario, she is a former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and former Principal Secretary to Doug Ford. Once referred to as "the...
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The Conservative Party Government of Canada led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper (in office February 6, 2006 – November 4, 2015) has been characterized...
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Minister Francisco Blake Mora, and in 2015, Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper cancelled the Three Amigos summit as a political statement to protest...
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24 Sussex Drive (redirect from Stephen harper's house)
Greenpeace activists chained themselves to the front gates in March 2007. Stephen Harper is the most recent prime minister to have resided at 24 Sussex Drive...
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28th Canadian Ministry (redirect from Stephen Harper Cabinet)
Twenty-Eighth Canadian Ministry was the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, that governed Canada from the beginning of the 39th Parliament to the...
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and Matt Lundy, "Trudeau wins majority, Harper steps down," Globe and Mail, October 19, 2015. "Stephen Harper". The Canadian Who's Who. Vol. XLIII. Toronto:...
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Stephen Harper. MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and he agreed to merge the party with Stephen Harper's Canadian...
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government for the Conservative Party, led by the incumbent Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. While the Tories were a dozen seats away from a majority government...
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Liberals being defeated by the newly unified Conservative Party led by Stephen Harper, ending over 12 years of Liberal rule. Shortly after the defeat, Martin...
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August 2017. In 2018, Rona Ambrose and Laureen Harper, wife of former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, launched the She Leads Foundation. She Leads...
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Liberal Party. Harper stepped down as leader on the election day on October 19. Journalist John Ibbitson of The Globe and Mail described Harper as "the most...
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greenhouse gas emissions during the premiership of Stephen Harper, factors that were outside his control. The Harper administration reduced funding for environmental...
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Liberals and formed its first minority government with Harper as Prime Minister. Seeking a majority, Harper asked the Governor General to dissolve the House...
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leader of the Liberal Party, which he defeated then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives in the general election of 2015 and formed a majority...
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