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    The premiership of Stephen Harper began on February 6, 2006, when the first Cabinet headed by Stephen Harper was sworn in by Governor General Michaelle...
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    Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, that governed Canada from the beginning of the 39th Parliament to the end of the 41st Parliament. Its original...
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    Stephen Harper when in June 2015 he offered $5 million to the Ukrainian state to retrain the National Guard of Ukraine. The MJC was granted by Harper...
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  • premiership of Stephen Harper, the post was first held by his first two House Leaders (Rob Nicholson and Peter Van Loan) as "Leader of the House of Commons...
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  • the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions during the premiership of Stephen Harper, factors that were outside his control. The Harper administration...
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    2008–2009 Canadian parliamentary dispute (category Premiership of Stephen Harper)
    (the representative of the Canadian monarch and head of state, Elizabeth II) granted Prime Minister Stephen Harper (the head of government) a prorogation...
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    Stephen Joseph Harper PC CC AOE (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper...
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  • 2012 Canadian federal budget (category Premiership of Stephen Harper)
    CBC News. 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-04-10. Budget Plan of the Government of Canada Harper Government Announces 10,980 Public Sector Positions Eliminated...
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  • War II, with no centre-right parties holding power until the premiership of Stephen Harper in 2006. The 2007–2008 financial crisis was followed by a decline...
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    2010 Canada anti-prorogation protests (category Premiership of Stephen Harper)
    December 2009 on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper and was officially carried out by Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Protests...
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  • Cabinet of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, after he came to office as the head of a minority government on February 6, 2006. At the beginning of the...
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    Minister Stephen Harper, won 99 seats, becoming the Official Opposition. Harper had served as prime minister from 2006 to 2015. In the federal election of October...
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    responsibility due to treaty rights. In the first budget during the Premiership of Stephen Harper, who did not endorse the Accord made with the Whigs, the 2006...
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  • of the revelations of a similar incident over California. Stephen Harper Premiership of Stephen Harper Harper Ministry Domestic policy of the Stephen...
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  • This article is the Electoral history of Stephen Harper, the twenty-second prime minister of Canada. Harper served as prime minister from February 6,...
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  • COVID-19 misinformation in Canada (category Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on politics)
    Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) MP for Carleton, Pierre Poilievre, who previously served in the cabinet of Premiership of Stephen Harper and is Opposition...
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  • ore concentrates with a value of $2.3 billion. In 2011, the Canadian government, under the premiership of Stephen Harper, fostered Arctic exploration and...
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    dilemma regarding energy export potential.: 3  In 2014, under the Premiership of Stephen Harper, the federal government focused on three main principles underlying...
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  • Minister Jean Chrétien (1993–2003), and maintained during the premiership of Stephen Harper (2006–2015). These funding caps were criticized by the United...
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  • Long-term drinking water advisories (category Environmental history of Canada)
    Minister Jean Chrétien (1993–2003), and maintained during the premiership of Stephen Harper (2006–2015). These funding caps were criticized by the United...
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  • Quebec East. R. B. Bennett represented Calgary West during his premiership, as did Stephen Harper prior to his. Similarly, John A. Macdonald served his fourth...
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    Right Here, Right Now (book) (category Stephen Harper)
    Leadership in the Age of Disruption is a 2018 non-fiction book by Stephen Harper. It draws on a decade of experience as prime minister of Canada intended to...
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    Hindu to hold the office. His premiership was dominated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Israel-Hamas war, the cost-of-living crisis, and the Rwanda...
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    Conservative Party of Canada leadership election took place on March 20, 2004, in Toronto, Ontario, and resulted in the election of Stephen Harper as the first...
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    general election, Harper was re-elected with an increased vote share of 46.9% and an increased majority of 11,064. Soon afterwards, Harper became Parliamentary...
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  • Scottish Premiership (known as the cinch Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the ninth season of the Scottish Premiership, the highest division of Scottish...
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  • League. Fourteen teams competed from February till August for the NRL Premiership, culminating in the 2000 NRL Grand final between the Brisbane Broncos...
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  • In and Out scandal (category Conservative Party of Canada)
    for the problems. It was this breakdown of procedure that led to the calls for a snap election. Stephen Harper blamed Stéphane Dion for the problems when...
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  • Forgotten Leafs and the Rise of Professional Hockey is a 2013 non-fiction book by Stephen Harper concerning the history of professional ice hockey in Canada...
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  • Canadian Alliance leadership elections (category Conservative Party of Canada leadership elections)
    members and a $25,000 deposit. Stephen Harper: 43, President of the National Citizens Coalition (1998-2002); Reform Party Member of Parliament, 1993-1997, for...
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