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    University Press. ISBN 978-0-7735-3298-4. Gutstein, Donald (2014). Harperism: How Stephen Harper and His Think Tank Colleagues Have Transformed Canada. Toronto:...
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  • Stephen Harper (born 1959) is a former Canadian prime minister. Stephen Harper may also refer to: Stephen Harper (designer), British car designer Steve...
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  • health care. A major policy goal of Stephen Harper was to reduce taxes. During his 10 years in government, Harper reduced income taxes, corporate taxes...
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    of Stephen Harper began on February 6, 2006, when the first Cabinet headed by Stephen Harper was sworn in by Governor General Michaelle Jean. Harper was...
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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, 2006...
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    1993 marriage to Stephen Harper, but after her husband's victory in the 2006 federal election, she began using the name "Laureen Harper" in her public role...
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  • of Conservative MPs voted against when then leader Stephen Harper allowed a free vote. Under Harper's premiership, the party proposed reopening the debate...
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    secretary posts from 2006 to 2013 under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Poilievre served as Harper's minister for democratic reform from 2013 to 2015 and...
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    March 20, 2004, in Toronto, Ontario, and resulted in the election of Stephen Harper as the first leader of the new Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservative...
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    November 4, 2015. The Conservative Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper, won 99 seats, becoming the Official Opposition after nearly a decade...
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    Liberals being defeated by the newly unified Conservative Party led by Stephen Harper, ending over 12 years of Liberal rule. Shortly after the defeat, Martin...
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    issued by Governor General David Johnston on March 26. Prime Minister Stephen Harper advised the Governor General to dissolve parliament after the House...
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    matches, entitling Stephen Harper to receive a case of Molson Canadian beer from Barack Obama; in reverse, if Canada had lost, Harper would have provided...
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    August 2017. In 2018, Rona Ambrose and Laureen Harper, wife of former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper, launched the She Leads Foundation. She Leads...
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    General Michaëlle Jean on September 7, 2008. Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper called the election due to his belief that there was a lack of cooperation...
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  • Conservative Party of Ontario, she is a former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and former Principal Secretary to Doug Ford. Once referred to as "the...
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    Greenpeace activists chained themselves to the front gates in March 2007. Stephen Harper is the most recent prime minister to have resided at 24 Sussex Drive...
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    Twenty-Eighth Canadian Ministry was the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, that governed Canada from the beginning of the 39th Parliament to the...
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  • researcher for the National Citizens Coalition while Stephen Harper was leading the organization. When Harper moved into Stornoway, Novak lived rent-free in...
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    the publisher of a local Italian-language newspaper. Prime Minister Stephen Harper called an election for October 14, 2008, by which time Trudeau had been...
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    and Matt Lundy, "Trudeau wins majority, Harper steps down," Globe and Mail, October 19, 2015. "Stephen Harper". The Canadian Who's Who. Vol. XLIII. Toronto:...
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    Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper, won 99 seats, becoming the Official Opposition. Harper had served as prime minister from 2006 to...
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    Stephen Harper. MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, and he agreed to merge the party with Stephen Harper's Canadian...
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  • scurrilous material; and Criminally harassing Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and several (unnamed) members of Parliament. On May 31, 2012, Interpol...
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  • leader of the Liberal Party, which he defeated then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Conservatives in the general election of 2015 and formed a majority...
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  • The Conservative Party Government of Canada led by Prime Minister Stephen Harper (in office February 6, 2006 – November 4, 2015) has been characterized...
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  • motion tabled by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, which stated that the Québécois are a nation within a united Canada. Harper later elaborated that the motion's...
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  • when Rex Barnes was elected. The leader of the Canadian Alliance, Stephen Harper wins easily in Calgary Southwest, replacing out-going former Reform...
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    philosophy. Former Conservative prime ministers Stephen Harper and Brian Mulroney criticized his departure. Harper suggested that Bernier was a sore loser, while...
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  • Liberal Party. Harper stepped down as leader on the election day on October 19. Journalist John Ibbitson of The Globe and Mail described Harper as "the most...
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