Stephen Harper citáty
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Stephen Harper je kanadský politik, 22. a bývalý kanadský predseda vlády. Je lídrom Conservative Party of Canada. Kanadským premiérom bol od roku 2006, keď jeho strana zostavila väčšinovú vládu na základe výsledkov volieb z 2006. V roku 2011 bol opäť zvolený za poslanca pričom jeho strana získala väčšinu poslaneckých mandátov v House of Commons. 4. novembra 2015 ho v kresle predsedu vládu nahradil Justin Trudeau. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. apríl 1959
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Stephen Harper: Citáty v angličtine

“When Ralph Goodale tried to tax Income Trusts they showed us where they stood, they showed us their attitude towards raiding Seniors hard earned assets and a Conservative government will never allow either of these parties to get away with that.”

39th Canadian General Election 2006 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9mibZYpVPY - On October 31, 2006, barely ten months into the Conservative run minority Government of Canada, Canadian (Conservative) federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced a new 34% tax on income trust distributions.
2006

“I think I have been perfectly clear in saying that I hope Canadians do elect a majority government. I think this cycle of election after election, minority after minority is beginning to put some of the country's interests in serious jeopardy.”

2011 English Language Leaders' Debate, April 12, 2011, http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20110413/main-election-110413/20110413?s_name=election2011.
2011

“Corruption is not a Canadian value!”

In response to former Prime Minister Paul Martin suggesting that Liberal Party values are Canadian values on April 10th, 2005. CTV News http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1113091097636_23/
2005

“Those of different faiths and no faith should seek areas of common agreement based on their different perspectives.”

Faith Today, January 11, 2006, "Faith and Politics: Party Leaders Respond".
2006

“In terms of the unemployed, of which we have over a million-and-a-half, I don't feel particularly bad for many of these people.”

Speaking in Montréal, 1997. Sourced from Rebel Youth magazine, Fall-Winter Edition 2006.
1990s