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Statement By The Prime Minister Of Canada
June 23, 2010
Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the occasion of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day: “Each year, June 24 is a time of celebration for all French-speaking Canadians and Québécois. It is an occasion for Québécois, Francophones and francophiles to get together with family and friends to celebrate their history and the language that binds them together in heart and spirit. “Our government knows that all citizens of this vast and wonderful land are closely connected by common values and our country’s history. Together we have made Canada a country in which we are proud to live. A nation that is known today for its openness, innovative nature and principles of fairness. A country in which having two official languages is recognized as a real advantage. “On behalf of the Government of Canada and my family, I wish all Canadians who cherish the French language a happy Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. I encourage citizens to participate in the many festivities celebrating our country’s proud French heritage.I wish each and every one of you a happy Fête nationale!” |
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