Friday, October 01, 2010

News Release

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PM announces new members of the Queen's Privy Council

October 1, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the appointment of Laurie Hawn, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Edmonton Centre, and Rick Casson, Member of Parliament for Lethbridge, as Privy Councillors.

"I am pleased today to announce the appointments of Laurie Hawn and Rick Casson as Privy Councillors, following their many years of dedication and hard work in the House of Commons, including on Canada's engagement in Afghanistan," Prime Minister Harper said. "Both Mr. Hawn and Mr. Casson continue to meet the highest standards of public service to the benefit of their constituents and all Canadians."

Privy Councillors are members of The Queen's Privy Council for Canada, established under the Constitution Act, 1867 to advise the Crown. The Privy Council includes all past and present Ministers, as well as a number of select persons. Members are appointed by the Governor General, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister.

During the swearing-in ceremony, Privy Councillors swear an oath of allegiance and the Privy Councillors' Oath, which includes maintaining the secrecy of confidences of the Queen's Privy Council of Canada.

The swearing-in ceremony will be one of the first duties performed by Canada's new Governor General, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, who was installed today.

Laurie Hawn has served on the Standing Committee on National Defence (SCOND), as well as the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security. He also chaired the Special Legislative Committee on Bill C-30, the Clean Air Act. On October 10, 2007 Laurie Hawn was named as the new Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Peter MacKay. Mr. Hawn continues as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence and is the lead government Member of Parliament on SCOND and the Special Committee on the Mission in Afghanistan.

Rick Casson is a five-term Member of Parliament, who has been named Chair of the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan and Chair of the Alberta Caucus. Mr. Casson was also named the Canadian Chair of the Permanent Joint Board on Defence, a Canadian-American advisory body established at Ogdensburg, NY in 1940 by Prime Minister Mackenzie King and United States President F.D. Roosevelt.
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News Release

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PM names G-20 and G-8 Sherpas

October 1, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today named Louis Lévesque, Deputy Minister of International Trade, Canada's G-20 Sherpa, and Gérald Cossette, Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canada's G-8 Sherpa.

Mr. Lévesque was appointed Deputy Minister of International Trade on December 15, 2008. He previously served as Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs in the Privy Council Office and as Associate Deputy Minister with Finance Canada. Mr. Cossette was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs on June 1, 2009. He previously served as Assistant Deputy Minister, Summits Management Office, and Chief Executive Officer, Passport Canada, at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada.

Mr. Lévesque and Mr. Cossette replace Leonard Edwards, who was the G-8 and G-20 Sherpa during Canada's highly successful hosting of the 2010 G-8 and G-20 summits in Muskoka and Toronto. These summits presented an invaluable opportunity for Canada to exercise its leadership on the world stage and its commitment to international economic cooperation, development and peace and security.

Sherpas are the personal representatives of G-20 and G-8 leaders and lead the preparatory processes that plan the agendas for their leaders. The next G-20 summit takes place in Seoul, Korea, in November 2010 and the next G-8 summit will take place in Nice, France, in 2011.
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Backgrounder

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Backgrounder: Biographies

October 1, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario

Louis Lévesque

Education
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Master's degree in Economics, Université Laval

Professional Experience

Since December 2008
Deputy Minister of International Trade, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

2006 – 2008
Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Privy Council Office

2004 – 2006
Associate Deputy Minister, Finance Canada

2002 – 2004
Assistant Deputy Minister, Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch, Finance Canada

2001 – 2002
Deputy Secretary of Intergovernmental Operations, Privy Council Office

1991 – 2001
Director General, Tax Policy Branch, Finance Canada

Director General, Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch, Finance Canada

1984 – 1991
Economist, Ministry of Finance, Government of Quebec

Gérald Cossette

Education
Bachelor of Social Sciences, Laval University

Professional Experience

Since June 2009
Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

2006 – 2009
Assistant Deputy Minister, Summits Management Office, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
Chief Executive Officer, Passport Canada, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

2005 - 2006
Head of the Corporate Task Force and Director General, Strategic Planning and Resource Coordination, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

1999 – 2005
Executive Director of the Management Strategies Division, Treasury Board Secretariat
Director of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Division, Treasury Board Secretariat

1998 – 1999
Director of the Policy Group, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

1996 - 1998
Policy Advisor, Privy Council Office

1982 -1995
Foreign Service Officer, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
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Statement

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Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the installation of the 28th Governor General of Canada

October 1, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper made the following remarks at today's installation of Canada's new Governor General, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston:

"Professor Johnston, on behalf of the Government of Canada, and of all Canadians, it is my honour and privilege to express our heartfelt congratulations. In a few moments, when you have been formally sworn in, you will hold our country's highest and oldest office, which dates back to that held by Governor Samuel de Champlain on behalf of the Crown that he represented in Quebec City, over 400 years ago.

"Canada has always been a monarchy, and it has always had a Governor, styled Governor General since Confederation. For Canada's Monarch today, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Professor Johnston you will become her 11th Governor General, just as I am her 11th Prime Minister and Madame McLachlin, is her 9th Chief Justice.

"Such constitutional milestones remind us all that Elizabeth II has reigned as Queen of Canada, our Head of State, for almost 60 years, an epitome of stability, continuity and service, for which, as was evidenced once again during the most recent Royal Tour, Her Majesty is held in great respect and affection by Canada and its people.

"Professor Johnston, I know that you are conscious of all this, of the institution you will be called upon to represent, and the Sovereign who has graciously appointed you. And I do believe that in just over a year, you will take special satisfaction from leading Canadians in celebration of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee.

"On this historic occasion, I am especially pleased that all of Her Majesty's other representatives, from throughout Canada, are in attendance. So today, we are all celebrating the Canadian crown together, just as we plan to pay tribute to you for the services you have rendered and are yet to render to this magnificent country of ours.

"I also want to take this opportunity to thank and congratulate your predecessor, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, for her dedication and her exemplary term of services to Canada, both home and abroad.

"Through her remarkable story, her extraordinary personal qualities and her tenure in office Michaëlle Jean has earned the lasting respect and gratitude of her country. She will be remembered with affection and admiration.

"Ladies and gentlemen, we are gathered here today to honour a great Canadian. David Johnston will represent the Crown not only with remarkable intelligence, but also with exceptional character.

"All through his life, David Johnston has been driven by the intense belief that service is not merely an option. It is a duty, an obligation of the heart that honour compels
a man to accept. He holds it to be so, whether the beneficiaries are his large and devoted family, the institutions at which he has worked, the wider communities
in which he has lived or the country that he loves. And, as he believes, so he has lived.

"We know this with certainty, because, for the first time, an expert and non-partisan advisory committee was entrusted with the search for a person in whom the important constitutional powers of this office and its dignified character could be well combined. From their inquiries we are assured that many government agencies
and business organizations have been strengthened by David Johnston's wise counsel. That the halls of academia have been enriched by his learning, and have acknowledged their debt through the granting of no fewer than 13 honorary degrees. And that his neighbours, in the widest sense of the word, have been favoured through decades of exemplary and often demanding public engagement.

"As a Companion of the Order of Canada, David Johnston has earned the respect of his peers and the recognition of thousands of people.

"And, while this son of Sudbury has an all-Canadian heart, I cannot let this moment pass without mentioning that in his youth, he left his mark at one of the world's
great learning institutions. In the early 1960s, he captained Harvard's hockey team
and was twice elected first-team All-American. So, I guess when it comes to hockey,
the best all-Americans are actually Canadians. David Johnston is a true all-rounder.

"Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately I cannot list all of his achievements today. They are too many and too varied. But there is one constant: he embodies a fully Canadian ethic.

"Canada is a land inhabited by people who set aside their diverse origins and decided, out of a rough and unforgiving wilderness, to build a home, a community, a country that enjoys freedoms and the protection of the Crown.

"By accepting our responsibilities, by assisting those in need and by working together, Canadians have built a society that is the envy of the world. Service to
family and community sustains us. And service to country has shaped us, as we are reminded on every Remembrance Day. This tradition of service will carry our beloved country forward into the future. And tradition, ladies and gentlemen, is the rope that binds the generations, past and future, the threads that form the fabric of society. Sir, you have a great role to play as guardian of those traditions and of all that makes our country great.

"On behalf of all Canadians, I thank you for accepting this office.

"You will be supported by your wife Sharon, upon whom the burden of office will also fall, and to whom will therefore be due a generous portion of our gratitude and affection.

"May you make it your first official duty to convey to Her Majesty a message of our enduring loyalty and the warmth reserved for her in her Canadian home.

"And, may the God upon whom we call to keep our land glorious and free, lead you and inspire you in your service to Canada."
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News Release

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PM announces legacy gift to Michaëlle Jean Foundation

Contribution to foundation that will help Canadian youth
October 1, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today recognized the contributions made by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean during her tenure as Canada's 27th Governor General. In keeping with the tradition of honouring outgoing Governors General, the Prime Minister announced that the Government of Canada will be supporting the Michaëlle Jean Foundation as its legacy gift to Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean.

"As Canada's 27th Governor General, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean has distinguished herself through her engagement with Canadians and her compassion and leadership in responding to the earthquake in Haiti," said Prime Minister Harper. "I am proud to announce support today for the Michaëlle Jean Foundation, which will help more young people become active citizens in their communities."

The Government of Canada will be providing $3 million in support of the Michaëlle Jean Foundation, a non-profit organization that will promote citizen engagement through the arts and creativity, with a special emphasis on youth from underprivileged, rural and northern communities in Canada. The Government will also match funds raised privately by the foundation, to a maximum of $7 million over a ten-year period.

Since the 1960s, the Government of Canada has honoured former Governors General by helping them contribute to Canadian society by supporting the initiatives they pursued while in office.

Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean has been appointed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as its Special Envoy to Haiti. In this capacity, she will draw upon her unique experience and dedication to Haiti, as well as her commitment to educational and cultural initiatives.
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