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Why are we in Afghanistan? The argument for diplomacy
6 Nov 2009 by Jonathan Grossman  
Another key benefit of our contribution to Afghanistan in the diplomatic context is, as the 2008 Speech from the Throne termed it, “Strengthening Canada's … Place in the World”(1). That is, giving Canada more diplomatic clout and leverage ... make a compelling argument for why Canada is still in Afghanistan. Notes: (1) Government of Canada, “the Speech from the Throne Speech from the Throne to Open the Second Session of the 39th Parliament of Canada”, October 16, 2007, ...
Learn the Facts: Afghanistan - http://learnthefacts.ca/main/

The Progressive Economics Forum » First reaction on the Throne Speech
16 Oct 2007 by Marc Lee  
Despite the globalization of markets, Canada still has a long way to go to establish free trade among our provinces. It is often harder to move goods and services across provincial boundaries than across our international borders. ... Time: October 17, 2007, 6:20 am. Furthermore, it is interesting that the throne speech does not mention the federal government's only concrete “economic union” proposal: a national securities regulator. Comment from Andrew Jackson ...
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Canada likely to stay in Afghanistan until 2011 – Throne speech ...
16 Oct 2007 by thegtapatriot  
Canada likely to stay in Afghanistan until 2011 – Throne speech. Posted on October 16, 2007 by thegtapatriot. OTTAWA — Canada's military involvement in Afghanistan will likely continue to 2011, two years past the current commitment, ...
The GTA Patriot - http://thegtapatriot.wordpress.com/

Afghanistan: Chronology of Canadian Parliamentary Events (PRB 07-24E)
10 Dec 2007
October 16: The 2nd Session of the 39th Parliament opens with the Speech from the Throne, which states, under the theme of “A Proud and Sovereign Canada,” that “Canada should build on its accomplishments and shift to accelerate the ...
Research Publications - http://www.parl.gc.ca/common/library_prb.asp?Language=E - References
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F-email Fightback: Throne Speech slams the door on National Child ...
16 Oct 2007 by left-clicked  
Tuesday, October 16 ... The Throne Speech signals the Tories' intention to strip Government of the legislative and financial leavers to protect and expand social programs. “Redirected to child care the proposed 1% cut to the GST would provide every child in Canada between 3 and 6 ... The Tories are misusing Quebecers' desire to control their own social institutions to cover their actions, says Jody Dallaire, Chairperson of the Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada. ...
F-email Fightback - http://cupwsisters.blogspot.com/ - References

What the Speech from the Throne said about Kyoto... | GPC - PVC
26 Oct 2007 by Elizabeth May  
The speech said we need hard targets in any agreement for the period after 2012. (True, this is what is being negotiated through the United Nations now for the second phase of Kyoto, but Canada's been against it arguing for ... Getting down to 1990 levels after we have increased them by 24% in 16 years is a lot to promise. One would have to know that the country is solidly behind one to make a stronger promise. Can we say that we have solid enough support to promise more? ...
Elizabeth May's blog - http://www.greenparty.ca/en/blog/7 - References

Stephen Harper's Second Speech from the Throne | Atlantic Free ...
17 Oct 2007
Prior to the minority government's Tuesday statement of principles, Harper, in stentorian style, promised this Speech from the Throne would be a de facto vote of confidence. He i. ... and unlikely to be by their corporate colleagues, but if future Canadians wishing to remember the final gasp of the nation, (failing a sudden Liberal party determination to halt Stephen Harper's progress) October 16, 2007 is as fitting a date as any to chisel onto the country's tomb. ...
Atlantic Free Press - Hard Truths for Hard Times - http://www.atlanticfreepress.com/ - References

News Release – “Language Training Vouchers” to help newcomers succeed
18 Oct 2009
Ottawa, October 16, 2009 — Starting this fall, new immigrants will receive “Language Training Vouchers” as part of a pilot project to encourage newcomers to participate in settlement programs, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism ... Working with provinces to increase the participation of immigrants in settlement programs is a federal government priority, identified in the 2008 Speech from the Throne. CIC funds a number of programs that help newcomers settle, ...
Citizenship and Immigration Canada News - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/index.asp - References
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Prime Minister of Canada: Prime Minister says passage of Throne ...
16 Oct 2007 by pm@pm.gc.ca (Prime Minister Stephen Harper)  
Prime Minister says passage of Throne Speech will be mandate to govern. New violent crime bill also to be confidence measure. 17 October 2007. Ottawa, Ontario ... The Throne Speech, titled Strong Leadership. A Better Canada. proposes a long -term agenda that will strengthen the country's unity, sovereignty and role in the world while making Canada a better place to live for families. The Government's core priorities are: Strengthening Canada's sovereignty and security. ...
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The Post editorial board on a throne speech we'd like to hear ...
16 Oct 2007 by Marni Soupcoff  
The Post editorial board on a throne speech we'd like to hear. Posted: October 16, 2007, 11:00 AM by Marni Soupcoff. Editorial. Traditionally, the Throne Speech doesn't make a big splash outside Parliament Hill. But today's instalment -- read by ... In today's speech, the Harper government should signal that it will no longer hew to the doctrinaire, statist interpretation of the Canada Health Act that prevailed when the Liberals were in power. Mr. Harper cannot force the ...
National Post - http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/default.aspx - References
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