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A stronger Canada. A stronger Economy. Now and for the Future.
March 03, 2010
OTTAWA – Today, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, delivered the Government’s Speech from the Throne to open the Third Session of Canada’s 40th Parliament and outline the broad agenda of the Government of Canada. Canada is poised to emerge from the recession powered by one of the strongest economies in the industrialized world. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, jobs and growth will remain the top priority. The Government will focus on:
In addition, the Speech from the Throne sets out the Government’s broader agenda, one that reflects Canadians’ values and focuses on what matters most to Canadians:
The Government will also continue to stand up for what is right in the world including global security, human rights, maternal and child health, financial market regulation and international climate change. This year, as we host the G-8 and G-20 summits, the Government will use its international leadership to advance these goals. To realize the hopes Canadians hold for themselves and their families, the economy must remain the Government’s single most urgent priority. That is why tomorrow the Government will present a Budget focussed on jobs and growth. |
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