Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Notice (REVISED)

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Public events for May 24, 2006

May 23, 2006
London, Ontario

Public events for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Wednesday, May 24th are as follows:

12:30 pm – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will speak to members of the London Chamber of Commerce at the London Convention Centre.

300 York Street
London, ON
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Notice

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



Public events for May 24, 2006

May 23, 2006
London, Ontario

Public events for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Wednesday, May 24th are as follows:


12:30 pm – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will speak at the London Chamber of Commerce.

1101-244 Pall Mall Street
London, ON

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News Release

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Prime Minister announces humanitarian aid and support for peace in Sudan

May 23, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that Canada, following the recent signing of the Darfur Peace Agreement, will increase its financial support for both urgently needed humanitarian assistance and peace support.

The Prime Minister was joined by Minister of International Cooperation Josée Verner, and Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs for the announcement.

“Canada will act. And I am here today to announce how,” said the Prime Minister. “Our government will pursue a two-pronged approach, splitting our efforts between the provision of humanitarian aid and peace support assistance. Combined, these efforts will help to normalize and stabilize the region, the first step necessary if the peace process is to succeed.”

Canada is immediately increasing financial support for Sudan by $40 million. Of that amount, $20 million will be used for urgent humanitarian needs, such as the provision of food aid, water and sanitation, basic health care, the protection of, and assistance to, displaced populations in Sudan and in neighbouring countries. Partners will include key UN humanitarian agencies, the Red Cross Movement, as well as Canadian NGOs.

"Canada remains committed to providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Sudan as they work toward a lasting peace," said Minister Verner. "Today's funding will help ensure that the basic needs of the most vulnerable people are met."

In addition to Canada's ongoing contributions to the African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS), an additional $20 million will go specifically to enhance AMIS's ability to assist in the initial implementation of the Darfur Peace Agreement and lay the groundwork for a successful transition to a UN mission.

"Canada is committed to helping the people of Sudan achieve a durable peace focused on the protection of civilians. Peace building efforts are absolutely critical in order for humanitarian workers to have access to the people in the region and deliver much-needed aid," said Minister MacKay.

Further information on Canada's efforts to address the conflict in Sudan can be found at www.canadasudan.gc.ca.


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Statement

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Statement by the Prime Minister on the wreath laying ceremony

May 23, 2006
Ottawa, Ontario

Today, Prime Minister Stephen Harper placed a wreath honouring fallen RCMP officers at a ceremony in Ottawa.

The Prime Minister issued the following statement:

“The Government of Canada pays tribute today to the brave men and women of the RCMP who have died in the line of duty. These RCMP officers valiantly defended our way of life, and our rights and freedoms. They helped keep our communities safe. And they brought honour to their families, their fellow officers, this country and all its citizens. I am proud to lay a wreath on behalf of all Canadians in their names, and in their honour. They are gone, but will not soon be forgotten.”

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