Photo of the Day (November 2010)

Photo of the Day (November 2010)

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper is joined by Ministers Peter MacKay, Lawrence Cannon and the Chief of Defence Staff Walter Natynczyk for dinner following the NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. November 20, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is joined by Ministers Peter MacKay, Lawrence Cannon and the Chief of Defence Staff Walter Natynczyk for dinner following the NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. November 20, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper hand delivers some coffee to construction workers following a roundtable meeting in a new suburban development in Edmonton. November 29, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper lifts the Grey Cup after having it passed to him following a congratulatory speech in the Montreal Alouettes dressing room following the CFL championship game at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, November 28, 2010. The Alouettes beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 21-18.
(Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with his daughter Rachel during the Grey Cup at the Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. November 28, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper finds a moment to play foosball in a dressing room at the Rexall Place prior to the Edmonton Oilers game against the San Jose Sharks in Edmonton. November 27, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper hams it up with Bonhomme Carnaval in the Prime Minister's Centre Block Office. November 25, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with Tony Clement, Minister of Industry and the Federal Economic Initiative for Northern Ontario, following caucus. November 24, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Laureen Harper hosts a roundtable discussion chaired by Heather Reisman on the state of women's rights in Iran at 24 Sussex Drive. November 23, 2010. (Photo by Deb Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper is joined by Ministers Peter MacKay, Lawrence Cannon and the Chief of Defence Staff Walter Natynczyk for dinner following the NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. November 20, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay watch a ceremony honouring NATO military personnel, prior to the opening sessions of the NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. November 19, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen have an audience with Their Majesties the Emperor and Empress of Japan at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan.  November 14, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)

Prime Minister Stephen Harper waits for meetings at the APEC Summit in Yokohama, Japan.  November 13, 2010.
(Photo by Jason Ransom)  
Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron before an afternoon plenary session at the G-20 Summit in Seoul,  Korea.  November 12, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen arrive at the National Museum of Korea for the G-20 Summit in Seoul.  November 11, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets with members of the Canadians military during a refueling stop at the U.S. Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska. November 9, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper signs an iPad for Ron Cantiveros of the Filipino Journal after a media interview in Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 9, 2010.  (Photo by Herman Cheung)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Minister Jason Kenney walk to the Prime Minister's Centre Block office following the Inter-parliamentary Coalition for Combating Anti-Semitism conference on Parliament Hill. November 8, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)Prime Minister Stephen Harper records a video greeting to celebrate James Moore’s 10th anniversary as a Member of Parliament. November 5, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanks Minister Jim Prentice in the House of Commons for his tireless efforts in the service of Canadians during nearly a decade of public life. November 4, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)Prime Minister Stephen Harper goes to work on Parliament Hill with the winner of the "Take Our Kids to Work Ultimate Dream Job Contest," Melanie Lynn Renn. November 3, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)Prime Minister Stephen Harper signs a guitar made by students from Ecole Selkirk Junior High School for the "Built by Suns, Signed by Stars" initiative to raise money for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. November 2, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)As part of Project North's efforts to make physical fitness and sport more accessible to youth in Canada’s North, Laureen Harper helps load donated hockey equipment bound for Hall Beach, Nunavut. November 1, 2010. (Photo by Herman Cheung)

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