Friday, March 31, 2006

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Prime Minister to meet with the Canadian Professional Police Association

March 31, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet with members of the Canadian Professional Police Association, and will deliver the Welcoming Address.

When:
Monday, April 3 at 9:00 a.m. (EST)

Where:
Ballroom, Fairmont Château Laurier
1 Rideau Street, Ottawa, ON
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Prime Minister announces schedule for the opening of Parliament

NEWS RELEASE
March 31, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that the Governor General, on his recommendation, has signed a Proclamation to summon Parliament to meet at 11:00 a.m. on April 3, 2006, for the dispatch of business. The election of the Speaker of the House of Commons will take place on that day.

On April 4, 2006, ceremonies marking the opening of the First Session of the Thirty-Ninth Parliament will begin at 3:00 p.m. followed by the Speech from the Throne to be read by the Governor General at 3:35 p.m.

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Prime Minister Harper concludes Leaders' meetings in Cancun

March 31, 2006
Cancun, Mexico

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today expressed his satisfaction with the outcome of his visit to Cancun, Mexico, where he met with U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox.

“What we have accomplished in these meetings is important for Canadians,” said the Prime Minister. “Canada, the United States and Mexico are demonstrating a common will to tackle issues that are central to the quality of life of Canadians and all of our continent's citizens. We are making sure that we have smart borders that are both safe and productive; we're ensuring that Canadian business has a say in how we make our market more competitive; and we are discussing how to deal collectively with emergencies like pandemics, which have no regard for national frontiers.”

The three leaders took the opportunity to discuss trilateral Canada-U.S.-Mexico cooperation, with particular attention paid to shared security, prosperity and quality-of-life objectives under the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP). The three leaders reviewed progress on implementation of the SPP and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing a positive agenda for the continent.

At the conclusion of the two days of trilateral meetings, the three leaders issued a joint statement outlining significant outcomes and focusing on key priorities and themes such as:


  • The establishment of a North American Competitiveness Council. This council will comprise business representatives as well as representatives of the three governments, so that businesses themselves have a say in identifying and targeting those initiatives that are most relevant to creating a more competitive market.

  • A commitment to implementing, within the next two years, several measures aimed at continuing to create smarter and safer borders. These measures will place emphasis on increased law enforcement cooperation and reducing border slowdowns affecting legitimate trade flow.

  • A commitment to increasing cooperation between the three countries in response to natural or man-made disasters. In particular, the three countries endorsed guiding principles and made specific commitments towards a coordinated approach to deal with avian flu or human pandemic influenza.

  • A reaffirmed commitment to putting in place a trilateral framework for regulatory cooperation. In addition to strengthening cooperation between regulators from the three countries, the framework will help reduce the redundant testing and certification requirements companies currently face.

  • An initiative to promote innovation, research and development in areas such as clean energy technologies. This will contribute towards energy security and sustainable development.

    In addition to the trilateral portion of the visit, Prime Minister Harper had substantive bilateral discussions with his American and Mexican counterparts. During his meeting with President Fox, the two leaders discussed their countries' growing trade and reviewed progress to date on the Canada Mexico Partnership. At the conclusion of the meeting, the two leaders expressed an interest in building on this current momentum.


During Prime Minister Harper`s meeting with President Bush, the two leaders had a positive and productive discussion that spanned a number of important global and bilateral issues including NAFTA, softwood lumber, the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, BSE and Devils Lake. They reaffirmed their commitment to work together to build democracy and peace in Afghanistan, help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Darfur in Sudan, and to support stability in Haiti and in the Americas.


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Leaders' Joint Statement

March 31, 2006
Cancun, Mexico

Leaders Note Progress on the
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America


Canada, Mexico and the United States share a continued commitment to enhance the security, prosperity and quality of life of our citizens within North America. We recognize that the success of our countries is enhanced by working cooperatively. The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, which celebrates its first anniversary this month, provides a framework for us to advance collaboration in areas as diverse as security, transportation, the environment and public health.

This Partnership has increased our institutional contacts to respond to our vision of a stronger, more secure, and more prosperous region. In June 2005, our three governments released detailed work-plans identifying key initiatives that form an ambitious agenda of collaboration. Since June, we have worked to implement these initiatives. Many will take months or years to be completed, but we already note significant results. We ask our Ministers to build on this momentum.

We have discussed how we can ensure North America is the most economically dynamic region in the world and a secure home for our citizens. Today, we exchanged views with private sector leaders on how to enhance the competitiveness of North America.

Building on existing commitments, we agree that priority initiatives warrant special attention in the coming year:

Strengthening Competitiveness in North America. We are pleased to announce the creation of a North American Competitiveness Council (NACC). The Council will comprise members of the private sector from each country and will provide us recommendations on North American competitiveness, including, among others, areas such as automotive and transportation, steel, manufacturing, and services. The Council will meet annually with security and prosperity Ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis.

We are convinced that regulatory cooperation advances the productivity and competitiveness of our nations and helps to protect our health, safety and environment. For instance, cooperation on food safety will help protect the public while at the same time facilitate the flow of goods. We affirm our commitment to strengthen regulatory cooperation in this and other key sectors and to have our central regulatory agencies complete a trilateral regulatory cooperation framework by 2007.

North American Emergency Management. A disaster – whether natural or man-made – in one of our countries can have consequences across national borders. Our vision for a North American response, relief and recovery strategy would ensure that critical equipment, supplies and personnel can be deployed expeditiously throughout North America. We commit to develop a common approach to critical infrastructure protection, coordinated responses to cross border incidents, and coordinated training and exercises, with the participation of all levels of government in our countries.

Avian and Human Pandemic Influenza.Given the highly integrated nature of our economies, an outbreak of pathogenic avian flu or human pandemic influenza in any one of our countries would affect us all. Today, we have agreed to develop a comprehensive, science-based and coordinated approach within North America to avian influenza and human pandemic influenza management. We have endorsed a set of shared principles to underpin cooperative activities by our Governments in all stages of avian influenza and human pandemic influenza management: prevention; preparedness; response; and recovery. Pursuant to these principles, officials will develop, as an immediate priority, incident management protocols to ensure that we are well prepared in advance of an outbreak in North America. For instance, we have agreed to work together to accelerate research, development, production, and availability of human pandemic influenza vaccines, and develop a strategy to best facilitate the sharing of information to enhance the availability of vaccines to the region. We will also establish a small Coordinating Body of senior officials to ensure follow-up on these commitments.

North American Energy Security. A sustainable, secure and affordable supply of energy is key to fuelling the North American economy. Collaboration in the areas of innovation, energy efficiency, and technology development, including moving these technologies to market, promotes energy security. Our governments renew their commitment to trilateral cooperation on clean energy technologies, conservation, and market facilitation as a means to meeting our shared goals of energy security and sustainable development. Officials will also examine how this cooperation can be expanded to further our climate efforts.

North American Smart, Secure Borders. Our vision is to have a border strategy that results in the fast, efficient and secure movement of low-risk trade and travelers to and within North America, while protecting us from threats including terrorism. In implementing this strategy, we will encourage innovative risk-based approaches to improving security and facilitating trade and travel. These include close coordination on infrastructure investments and vulnerability assessments, screening and processing of travelers, baggage and cargo, a single integrated North American trusted traveler program, and swift law enforcement responses to threats posed by criminals or terrorists, including advancing a trilateral network for the protection of judges and officers.

The Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America represents a broad and ambitious agenda. We instruct our Ministers to develop options to strengthen the SPP and present them next June as part of the second report on progress of the SPP.

President Fox and President Bush were pleased to accept, on behalf of their country, Prime Minister Harper's invitation to host the next trilateral leaders meeting in Canada in 2007.

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