Press Release
Prime Minister Harper to lead Canadian delegation to G-20 in Brisbane
Introduction
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced that he will travel to New Zealand and Australia, from November 13 to 16, 2014.
During his first official visit to New Zealand (November 13-14), Prime Minister Harper will meet with Lieutenant General the Right Honourable Sir Jerry Mateparae, the Governor-General of New Zealand, and Prime Minister John Key. The Prime Ministers will discuss the bilateral relationship, as well as international security issues.
Prime Minister Harper, accompanied by Joe Oliver, Minister of Finance, will then join leaders at the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane, Australia (November 15-16). As this year’s host, Australia has anchored the G-20’s work in the development of comprehensive national growth strategies to address continuing global economic concerns. As such, leaders are expected to discuss coordinated measures designed to lift economic growth, bolster financial institutions, strengthen the global economy, and create jobs.
On the margins of the Summit, Prime Minister Harper will hold bilateral talks with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and other G-20 leaders with a view to advancing key issues of domestic and global importance.
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“Canadians feel a natural affinity with New Zealand. The two countries share common values and a healthy trade and commercial relationship, and collaborate on a wide range of regional and global issues. I look forward to meeting with Prime Minister John Key to build upon this already fruitful relationship, and to discuss matters of mutual importance, including security and defence, international trade and counter-terrorism.” – Prime Minister Stephen Harper
“I look forward to working with G-20 partners on ways of further strengthening the global economy in today’s turbulent international environment. I also look forward to sharing with my colleagues how our Government has used short-term stimulus spending, fiscal discipline and one of the most ambitious free trade agendas in our history to balance our budgets and position Canada for economic success.” – Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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