Friday, September 16, 2011

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Media Advisory

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Public events for September 16, 2011

September 15, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Public events for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Friday September 16th are:

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

9:30 a.m.– Prime Minister Stephen Harper will participate in a photo opportunity.

University of Saskatchewan
120 Veterinary Road
Saskatoon, SK
S7N 5E3

*Photo opportunity only (Cameras and photographers only)

NOTES:

  • Media are required to present proper identification for accreditation.
  • Media must arrive no later than 08:45h through VIDO main entrance.
  • Media parking is located at POS Pilot Plant Corporation paved lot.

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

10:00 a.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will participate in an event at the University of Saskatchewan.

University of Saskatchewan
120 Veterinary Road
Saskatoon, SK
S7N 5E3

* Open to media

NOTES:

  • Media are required to present proper identification for accreditation.
  • Media must arrive no later than 08:45h through VIDO main entrance.
  • Media parking is located at POS Pilot Plant Corporation paved lot
  • Media should bring lenses appropriate to cover a distance of 45 feet.

PMO Press Office: 613-957-5555 PMO Staff Onsite: Sara MacIntyre, Press Secretary & Carl Vallée, Deputy Press Secretary


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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Backgrounder

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The British Garden

September 11, 2011
New York City, New York

The British Garden at Hanover Square is a New York City park, a gift to the City of New York and its people from the Anglo-American community and its friends.

The Garden is privately run by The British Garden Memorial Trust, Inc., and is located near Ground Zero. It was created to honour the British victims of the September 11 attacks and to celebrate the historic ties of friendship and unity between the United States and the United Kingdom.

The Garden features City of London style bollards, paving quarried in Scotland and Wales and benches produced in England that were completed in Northern Ireland.

The center stone of the Garden was dedicated on November 1, 2005, by Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales (the Garden's Royal Patron) and the Duchess of Cornwall.

The Garden was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2010. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, the British Memorial Garden Trust extended an invitation to recognize the Canadian, Australian and other Commonwealth victims of the September 11 attacks in the memorial. The Garden will be appropriately renamed to recognize this expansion.

Each year on September 11, The British Garden holds a memorial concert event attended by families of victims, related key figures, and the general public.
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News Release

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PM honours Canadian victims of 9/11

September 11, 2011
New York City, New York

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today honoured the Canadian victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks by participating in a memorial in New York City.

"Today, as we recall the senseless and cowardly attacks of September 11, we honour and mourn those Canadians who died on that tragic day," said Prime Minister Harper. "I would also like to extend my gratitude to the British Garden Memorial Trust for their initiative to expand the garden as a memorial to Canadian victims – a place where families, friends and Canadians will be able to pay their respects for years to come."

On September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 innocent people died in horrific acts of terrorism in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania. To honour the British victims of these attacks, the Garden was created near Ground Zero. Today, this honour was extended to Canadians and other Commonwealth victims of the attacks as a meaningful gesture of solidarity.

"Though we are not immune to the threat of terrorism, our society is vigilant and resilient. Canada will stand firm with our allies, defending and protecting our democratic values – freedom, human rights and the rule of law – in the hope of a more secure and peaceful world," added Prime Minister Harper.
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Statement

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Prime Minister Harper marks 10th anniversary of 9/11

September 11, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement to mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States:

"Ten years ago today, nearly 3,000 innocent lives – including 24 Canadians – were taken in horrific acts of terrorism that took place on American soil."

"These senseless and cowardly attacks shattered not only the lives of those who perished, but also of the family and friends of the victims who have had to live with the terrible losses inflicted that day.

"While Canadians share in the grief of all those mourning loved ones lost, we also honour the incredible acts of courage, sacrifice and kindness by those who served in the rescue efforts.

"While we honour and remember those who fell, this day will serve as a constant reminder that we are not immune from terrorism. We will continue to stand firm with our allies to help ensure such a tragedy never happens again.

"Terrorism will not undermine our way of life. We will continue supporting the brave Canadian Armed Forces members and intelligence and police officers who put their lives on the line every day in the fight against the many faces of terrorism. We will steadfastly defend, protect and promote our democratic values and principles; the very foundation of our free and prosperous society.

"It is what the victims would expect and what the families deserve."
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Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Friday, September 09, 2011

Media Advisory

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Public event for September 11, 2011

September 9, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Public event for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Sunday September 11th is:

New York, NY

2:00 p.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will deliver remarks at a ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

British Garden at Hanover Square
New York, NY 10004

NOTES:

  • Media are required to present proper identification for accreditation.
  • Media will not be permitted inside the garden; however a designated media position has been identified.
  • Media should assemble at the corner of Pearl Street and Hanover Square.
  • Media should bring lenses appropriate to cover a distance of 50 feet.


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Statement

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Prime Minister Harper declares September 11 a National Day of Service

September 9, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement declaring September 11 a National Day of Service:

"Nearly a decade ago, the world was shaken by a series of senseless and cowardly terrorist attacks that took place in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania.

"On this tenth anniversary of 9/11, we honour the nearly three thousand innocent people from 90 countries who lost their lives in the attacks and pay respect to their family and friends who still suffer with the losses of that horrible tragedy.

"It is equally important to recall the incredible acts of courage, sacrifice and kindness by Canadians on and following that infamous day – acts like a community of 10,000 in Gander hosting several thousand diverted air passengers and treating them like part of their families; the selfless service of civilian and military volunteers who continue to stand up in the face of terrorism; and the outpouring of Canadian support in the aftermath of the attacks.

"I hope that this National Day of Service, observed hereafter on September 11, will inspire Canadians to once more show the same kind of compassion to strangers in need, by engaging on that day in charitable activities, fundraisers and community service for worthy causes across the country.

"It is a fitting way to pay tribute to the Canadians and others who were lost in 9/11, to show continued support for the families of victims, to honour the sacrifices made by those who served in the rescue efforts, and to turn an infamous date into a day of hope marked by a communal outpouring of warmth and generosity."
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News Release

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PM to visit New York City on 10th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

September 9, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to New York City to mark the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

"On this day, we will pay tribute to Canadians, Americans and all those who lost their lives nearly 10 years ago in these heinous attacks," said the Prime Minister. "As we pay tribute to the victims and their loved ones, we also honour members of the military, law enforcement and intelligence personnel who continue to fight on the front lines against all forms of terrorism."

On September 10, Prime Minister Harper will travel to New York City to attend a private reception for Canadian victims' families to show his support for those affected by the senseless and tragic attacks.

On September 11, Prime Minister Harper will commemorate the Canadian victims of the 9/11 terror attacks at a memorial at the British Garden in New York City.

"Together with our friends and allies, our Government will continue to stand firm against the threat of global terrorism. We will remain vigilant and work relentlessly in the hope of a more secure and peaceful future," added Prime Minister Harper.
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Thursday, September 08, 2011

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Statement

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Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada to his National Caucus

September 8, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the following remarks to his National Caucus:

"Friends, colleagues – it's good to see all of you.

"I know you've all been busy over the summer, as I have been.

"We've been talking with voters about their priorities and concerns, and with all Canadians about our Government's plan for tax relief to create jobs and growth.

"While I hope you got some downtime with your families, I know we've all stayed focused on the economy.

"Canada continues to do well relative to most other advanced economies.

"Since July 2009, the Canadian economy has created nearly 600,000 net new jobs.

"But, unfortunately, as we have been reminded this summer, the global economy remains fragile.

"This is a fact to which I have made repeated reference, and which has informed our decisions all along.

"And so as Parliament resumes this fall, our Government will continue taking action to protect the financial security of hard-working Canadians and to help create jobs now and for the years to come.

"Friends, in managing the economy, circumstances demand that we will listen carefully to Canadians and that we be flexible when necessary.

"At the same time, as we have always done, we will work prudently and responsibly, acting on the clear and strong mandate we received from Canadians.

"Our first priority is to move our economic recovery forward, and ensure Canada's economy continues to create jobs.

"As provided for in our Budget, the next phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan will continue helping seniors, students, new Canadians, older workers and businesses trying to avoid layoffs.

"We will continue helping job creators, through a hiring credit for small businesses and a tax incentive for manufacturers, among other measures to encourage employment now.

"As well, we are making new investments in innovation, training and higher education in order to create jobs in the years to come.

"As you know we will also follow through on our plan to eliminate the deficit, to protect Canada's strong fiscal position and help ensure long-term economic growth.

"To that end, we will keep working hard to open new markets for Canadian products, attract investment to Canada and create jobs for Canadians.

"We will take action with the Obama Administration to keep our access to the American market as open as possible and as secure as possible.

"And we will continue and increase and diversify our trade access the world over, to create jobs and opportunities here in Canada for our children and grandchildren.

"And of course, while remaining focused on the economy, we will also take other action on other key priorities as outlined in our Platform.

"My friends, to conclude, let us always remember the noble cause to which our party is dedicated: protecting and promoting our great country in this period of extraordinary changes throughout the world.

"We will work hard. We will do what we promised. And we will continue to earn the trust of Canadians.

"And if we are faithful to these things, I believe our Government's best days, and above all, our country's best days, still lie ahead.

"Thank you."
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