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"The Israel Government Tourist Office (IGTO) has been working with Zelda Young for a number of years. Ms. Young is a true professional whose heart is devoted to Israel and all of the issues which concern the country. The radio show provides Canadian communities with the necessary links to news from Israel and the Jewish world. Listeners are able to gain a wider understanding of a number of topics based on the diverse guests and subjects Ms. Young has on the air. Ms. Young is a talented journalist and talk show host. Her show has grown and evolved over time. IGTO recognizes the benefits of being involved with Zelda's radio show and will continue to participate in this important forum."Dani Shahal Consul Director for Canada: State of Israel More Testimonials... |
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Stephen Harper
Website: http://www.conservative.ca/EN/1002/
Stephen Harper was sworn in as Canada?s 22nd Prime Minister on February 6, 2006.
Mr. Harper has spent his political career standing up and speaking out for Canadians who work hard, pay their taxes and play by the rules. His plan for Canada tackles the real issues that matter to Canadians.
As Prime Minister, Mr. Harper is committed to building a Canada that remains strong, united, independent and free. He is committed to enacting accountability measures for government, lowering taxes for working families, reforming the criminal justice system, helping parents cope with the costs of child care and negotiating a patient wait times guarantee with the provinces.
In 2003, Mr. Harper co-founded the Conservative Party of Canada and went on to contest and win the new party?s leadership.
As Conservative leader, Mr. Harper ran in the 2004 federal election and increased the Conservatives? standing in the House of Commons by 25 seats, including an important breakthrough in Ontario. On January 23, 2006, Mr. Harper led the Conservative Party to power by winning 124 seats in Canada?s 39th federal election.
Stephen Harper was born on April 30, 1959, in Toronto, Ontario. He moved to Alberta in 1978 to work in the petroleum industry and went on to obtain both a bachelor?s and a master?s degree in economics from the University of Calgary. Mr. Harper and his wife, Laureen, have two children, Benjamin and Rachel, and maintain a permanent home in Calgary.
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