Wednesday, September 20, 2006

News Release

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Prime Minister says Canada will be a player in the world

September 20, 2006
New York City

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today emphasized Canada’s G7- leading fiscal and economic performance, its new role as an emerging energy superpower and its commitment to working to enhance prosperity and security in North America and around the world

Speaking to the Economic Club of New York, the Prime Minister highlighted Canada’s strong economic ties and shared security priorities with the United States.

“Canada’s strong and robust economy, with its enormous energy potential, represents a tremendous opportunity for American business and a crucial element of continental energy security,” the Prime Minister said.

Prime Minister Harper also noted that Canada and United States have made significant strides in improving domestic security since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. But he stated that new border security requirements, such as the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), threaten to divide us at exactly the time we should be collaborating closely on global economic and security issues.

“I do not question Congress’ desire to have stronger border security,” the Prime Minister said. “But let’s make sure the WHTI works before it goes into effect. You in the American business community, who know what border disruptions could mean for business and tourist travel, or for closely integrated supply chains, will be crucial in ensuring that WHTI is implemented only in a pragmatic manner and on a realistic timetable.”

The Prime Minister added that while Canada and the U.S. do not see eye-to-eye on all issues, the two countries are bound together by their commitment to freedom, democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

“These values are not only a heritage we share, they are also the common destiny of all humanity,” Prime Minister Harper concluded.
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