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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, January 27, 2012
Special Address by Stephen Harper - Annual Meeting 2012
Special Address by January 27, 2012S Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada
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The Globe and Mail.
Prime Minister Harper unveils grand plan to reshape Canada
After five years of minority governments, Stephen Harper finally has the freedom to act.
He’s no longer looking at the limited horizon of the next budget or the next election. He’s planning on transforming Canada for a generation or more. This is Stephen Harper’s blueprint for reform.
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Several times in his speech, Mr. Harper portrayed his agenda as a fix for a generation – a fix he claimed is necessary to confront the challenges of an aging population. Canada’s demographics, he warned, pose “a threat to the social programs and services that Canadians cherish.” Preserving those social programs will likely mean cuts elsewhere. Full Story>>>