+ Follow PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER Tag
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[Title] => Canada to criminalize public terror threats
[Summary] => Canada will introduce new anti-terror laws that will make it a crime to encourage terrorism against Canadians, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Friday in response to two recent attacks.
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[Title] => US orders its Europe troops to keep low profile
[Summary] => The US military's European Command said yesterday it has ordered its troops to avoid wearing their uniforms when off base, and to ensure the security settings and geolocation functions on their social media pages aren't "overly revealing."
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[Title] => Canada to launch airstrikes in Iraq
[Summary] => Canada plans to launch airstrikes against the Islamic State militant group in Iraq following a U.S. request, Canada's prime minister announced Friday.
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[Title] => Canada boosts aid to typhoon-stricken Philippines
[Summary] => Canada significantly increased its humanitarian aid to the typhoon-stricken Philippines Monday with Prime Minister Stephen Harper announcing a further $14.4 million toward emergency relief, bringing Canada's total contribution to $19.2 million.
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[Title] => Canada clears $15-B Chinese takeover of Nexen
[Summary] => Canada approved China’s biggest overseas energy acquisition, a $15.1 billion takeover by state-owned CNOOC of Canadian oil and gas producer Nexen, but vowed Friday to reject any future foreign takeovers in the oil sands sector by state-owned companies.
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[Title] => Tagalog is Canada’s fastest growing language – Harper
[Summary] => Tagalog is now the fastest growing language in Canada, visiting Prime Minister Stephen Harper said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2012-11-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Canada to commemorate War of 1812
[Summary] => Canada's Conservative government announced yesterday that it plans a permanent memorial in the nation's capital to commemorate next year's bicentennial of the War of 1812, which it calls a defining event in Canada's history.
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[Title] => Canada: Military unaware of Afghan torture
[Summary] => Canada released declassified documents Wednesday that it said cleared military officials of charges that they ignored evidence that Taliban prisoners handed over to Afghanistan's intelligence service were being tortured.
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[Title] => Canadian wildfire forces Alberta town to evacuate
[Summary] => Wildfires that blazed through a northern Canadian town forced the evacuation of nearly 7,000 people.
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[Title] => Canada Parliament resumes, government pledges six-point plan to stimulate economy
[Summary] => OTTAWA (Xinhua) - Canada's Conservative government on Monday pledged a six-point plan to stimulate the sagging economy in the face of the current global crisis.
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PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER
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[Title] => US orders its Europe troops to keep low profile
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[Title] => Canada to launch airstrikes in Iraq
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[Title] => Canada boosts aid to typhoon-stricken Philippines
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[Title] => Canada clears $15-B Chinese takeover of Nexen
[Summary] => Canada approved China’s biggest overseas energy acquisition, a $15.1 billion takeover by state-owned CNOOC of Canadian oil and gas producer Nexen, but vowed Friday to reject any future foreign takeovers in the oil sands sector by state-owned companies.
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[Title] => Canada to commemorate War of 1812
[Summary] => Canada's Conservative government announced yesterday that it plans a permanent memorial in the nation's capital to commemorate next year's bicentennial of the War of 1812, which it calls a defining event in Canada's history.
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[Title] => Canada: Military unaware of Afghan torture
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[Title] => Canadian wildfire forces Alberta town to evacuate
[Summary] => Wildfires that blazed through a northern Canadian town forced the evacuation of nearly 7,000 people.
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[Title] => Canada Parliament resumes, government pledges six-point plan to stimulate economy
[Summary] => OTTAWA (Xinhua) - Canada's Conservative government on Monday pledged a six-point plan to stimulate the sagging economy in the face of the current global crisis.
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