Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento biografie non cita alcuna fonte o le fonti presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Primo Ministro del Canada Harper al G8 del 2007 Stephen Joseph Harper Luogo di nascita Toronto Data di nascita 30 aprile 1959 Luogo di morte Data di morte Partito politico Partito Conservatore del Canada Coalizione Mandato 6 febbraio 2006 Elezione Titolo di studio Professione Coniuge Lauren Teskey Vicepresidente Predecessore Paul Edgar Philippe Martin Successore Stephen Joseph Harper (Toronto, 30 aprile 1959) è un politico canadese, ventiduesimo Primo Ministro del Canada, riconfermato in carica dopo aver vinto le elezioni federali anticipate del 2008, nonché leader del Partito Conservatore del Canada. modifica Biografia Laureatosi all'Università di Calgary in economia, inizia l'attività politica negli anni 1980, inizialmente come liberale, quindi come conservatore progressista, partito che lascerà nel 1986 per partecipare alla fondazione dell'oggi defunto Partito Riformista; per tale partito corre come candidato al parlamento presso il collegio di Calgary Ovest per la prima volta nel 1988, ma riesce a vincere un seggio Parlamento solo cinque anni dopo, nel 1993. Rinuncia a candidarsi nel 1997 a causa di tensioni con il leader del suo partito Preston Manning. Harper e il Presidente Obama nel 2009 a Ottawa Harper rientra in politica nel 2002 riuscendo a farsi eleggere leader dell'erede del vecchio Partito Riformista, l'Alleanza Canadese, con il 55% dei voti congressuali. Eletto in parlamento sempre nel 2002 in una elezione suppletiva presso il seggio di Calgary Sud-Ovest, durante la sua leadership propone l'unione dei due partiti della destra canadese, l'Alleanza e il Partito Conservatore Progressista, che viene ratificata nel 2003. Eletto leader del nuovo Partito Conservatore del Canada nel 2004, partecipa alle elezioni dello stesso anno senza tuttavia riuscire a battere i liberali di Paul Martin, sebbene ora privi della maggioranza assoluta del parlamento. Un anno dopo, nel 2005, il governo di minoranza retto da Paul Martin cade su una mozione di sfiducia presentata da Harper stesso, che guida il partito conservatore a una vittoria di stretta misura nelle elezioni federali del gennaio 2006, divenendo il primo conservatore a ricoprire la carica di primo ministro dal 1993, anno della vittoria di Jean Chretien, leader liberale, alle elezioni legislative. Alla guida di un governo conservatore di minoranza inaugurato il 6 febbraio 2006, Harper non è riuscito a concludere la legislatura stante la precaria situazione del suo partito in parlamento. Nelle elezioni anticipate del 14 ottobre 2008, ha ottenuto un netto successo, sebbene i Conservatori siano ancora, seppur ora di poco, al di sotto della maggioranza assoluta dei seggi della Camera (143 su 308). modifica Altri progetti Commons Wikimedia Commons contiene file multimediali su Stephen Harper v · d · m Leader dei G20 Paesi industrializzati Presidente G8 di turno: Nicolas Sarkozy G8: Stephen Harper • Nicolas Sarkozy • Angela Merkel • Naoto Kan • Silvio Berlusconi • David Cameron • Dmitrij Medvedev • Barack Obama Presidente G20 di turno: David Cameron Gli altri 12: Herman Van Rompuy e José Manuel Durão Barroso • Julia Gillard • Abdullah dell'Arabia Saudita • Cristina Fernández de Kirchner • Dilma Rousseff • Hu Jintao • Lee Myung-bak • Manmohan Singh • Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono • Felipe Calderón • Jacob Zuma • Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Portale Biografie: accedi alle voci di Wikipedia che trattano di biografie


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Prime Minister Stephen Harper to attend Game 4 of Stanley Cup final

OTTAWA - In the NHL season of the head shot, Prime Minister Stephen Harper should have seen this one coming. The Prime Minister's Office says the Conservative leader will be at TD Garden on Wednesday night as the Bruins try to even their best-of-seven series with the Vancouver Canucks in Boston.

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