Canada more united than it's been since Centennial year: HarperRichard Foot, CanWest News Service
Published: Thursday, August 02, 2007
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada is more united -- and Quebecers more loyal to the country -- than at any time in the past 40 years, and his government deserves all the credit.
In a speech to a large, partisan audience in Prince Edward Island Wednesday night, where the federal Conservatives are holding their annual summer caucus meeting, Harper said his government's handling of the economy, tax reform, the war in Afghanistan - and particularly his controversial decision last year to pass a motion in the House of Commons declaring Quebec a nation within a "united Canada" - have brought Canadians together in a way not seen since the Centennial year of 1967.
Canada more united than it's been since Centennial year: Harper
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