Wednesday, November 07, 2007

News Release [Scanned]

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



PRIME MINISTER ADDRESSES VANCOUVER BOARD OF TRADE AND HAILS B.C. AS CANADA'S "ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWERHOUSE ON THE PACIFIC"

November 7, 2007
Vancouver, B.C.

In a speech to the Vancouver Board of Trade today, Prime Minister Stephen Harper discussed British Columbia's growing economic and political importance within Canada and noted that the federal Government's core priorities are in line with B.C.'s priorities.

"No national government has ever had such deep roots in this province," Prime Minister Harper said. "And it is reflected not only in the composition of our Cabinet, caucus and party - but in the agenda our Government is pursuing to build a better Canada, and the increasing influence British Columbia brings to that process."

In his address, Prime Minister Harper explained how B.C.'s five federal cabinet Ministers will each be indispensable as the Government works to achieve its five long-term priorities set out in the Speech from the Throne, which passed last month.
  • International Trade Minister David Emerson, who has responsibility for the Pacific Gateway, is leading new initiatives in trade negotiations and economic growth
  • Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn oversees the development of clean energy technologies and dealing with challenges in the forestry sector
  • Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Chuck Strahl leads a number of initiatives in the North to help protect and strengthen Canada's sovereignty;
  • Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has responsibility for border security and a key role in the Government's comprehensive anti-crime agenda; and
  • Secretary of State and Chief Government Whip Jay Hill will play a key role in guiding legislation through Parliament to modernize our federation and its democratic institutions.

    Prime Minister Harper made two announcements during the speech. He revealed that the Government of Canada has just signed a bilateral air transport agreement with Singapore that will boost Vancouver's role as Canada's Asia-Pacific Gateway.

    He also announced that the Government will reintroduce legislation to increase the number of seats in the House of Commons for fast-growing provinces like B.C.

    "Our first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, with the Canadian Pacific Railway, tied British Columbia to Canada," the Prime Minister said. "Through the Asia-Pacific Gateway, environmental leadership, and long-overdue parliamentary reform, it will be our mission to tie Canada to British Columbia."
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    PRIME MINISTER ADDRESSES VANCOUVER BOARD OF TRADE AND HAILS B.C. AS CANADA'S "ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWERHOUSE ON THE PACIFIC"

    November 7, 2007
    Vancouver, B.C.

    In a speech to the Vancouver Board of Trade today, Prime Minister Stephen Harper discussed British Columbia's growing economic and political importance within Canada and noted that the federal Government's core priorities are in line with B.C.'s priorities.

    "No national government has ever had such deep roots in this province," Prime Minister Harper said. "And it is reflected not only in the composition of our Cabinet, caucus and party – but in the agenda our Government is pursuing to build a better Canada, and the increasing influence British Columbia brings to that process."

    In his address, Prime Minister Harper explained how B.C.'s five federal cabinet Ministers will each be indispensable as the Government works to achieve its five long-term priorities set out in the Speech from the Throne, which passed last month.
  • International Trade Minister David Emerson, who has responsibility for the Pacific Gateway, is leading new initiatives in trade negotiations and economic growth
  • Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn oversees the development of clean energy technologies and dealing with challenges in the forestry sector
  • Indian Affairs and Northern Development Minister Chuck Strahl leads a number of initiatives in the North to help protect and strengthen Canada's sovereignty;
  • Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day has responsibility for border security and a key role in the Government's comprehensive anti-crime agenda; and
  • Secretary of State and Chief Government Whip Jay Hill will play a key role in guiding legislation through Parliament to modernize our federation and its democratic institutions.

    Prime Minister Harper made two announcements during the speech. He revealed that the Government of Canada has just signed a bilateral air transport agreement with Singapore that will boost Vancouver's role as Canada's Asia-Pacific Gateway.

    He also announced that the Government will reintroduce legislation to increase the number of seats in the House of Commons for fast-growing provinces like B.C.

    "Our first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, with the Canadian Pacific Railway, tied British Columbia to Canada," the Prime Minister said. "Through the Asia-Pacific Gateway, environmental leadership, and long-overdue parliamentary reform, it will be our mission to tie Canada to British Columbia."
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    Public events for November 8, 2007

    November 7, 2007
    Ottawa, Ontario

    Public events for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Thursday, November 8th are:

    Toronto, Ontario

    12:00 p.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will deliver a speech at the Canadian Club of Toronto luncheon. He will be joined by Leader of the Government in the Senate and Secretary of State for Seniors, Marjory LeBreton, Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty, Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister for Democratic Reform, Peter Van Loan and members of the Ontario Caucus.

    Canadian Room
    Fairmont Royal York
    100 Front Street W
    Toronto, Ontario
    M5J 1E3

    *Open to Media*

    Vaughan, Ontario

    7:00 p.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will deliver a speech at a conservative Party of Canada members event. He will be joined by Secretary of State for Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity, Jason Kenney, and members of the Ontario Caucus.

    Toscana Ballroom
    Hilton Garden Inn
    3201 Highway 7 West
    Vaughan, Ontario
    L4K 5Z7

    *Open to Media*
    *Photo Opportunity Only *
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