Photo of the Day (February 2011)

Photo of the Day (February 2011)

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper buys maple syrup from merchant David Chen at the Lucky Moose Food Mart in Toronto, prior to announcing the new Citizen's Arrest and Self-Defence Act. February 17, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper buys maple syrup from merchant David Chen at the Lucky Moose Food Mart in Toronto, prior to announcing the new Citizen's Arrest and Self-Defence Act. February 17, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks with staff after announcing sanctions against the Gaddafi regime. February 27, 2011. (Photo by Deb Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes a statement on the situation in Libya. February 25, 2011. (Photo by Deb Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron about the civil unrest in Libya. February 24, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets with senior staff in a Langevin Office board room. February 23, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Peter MacKay, Minister of Defence, have their photo taken with members and guests of the 443 Squadron in Victoria, British Columbia. February 22, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper pauses for a photo with Hilton staff prior to an event. February 21, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper returns a serve from his son Ben during a tennis match. February 20, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper practices a few chords after arriving at home from work. February 19, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper cleans his glasses prior to a meeting in his Langevin Block office. February 18, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper buys maple syrup from merchant David Chen at the Lucky Moose Food Mart in Toronto, prior to announcing the new Citizen's Arrest and Self-Defence Act. February 17, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Senator Michael Arthur Meighen walks past the official portrait of his grandfather, former prime minister, Arthur Meighen, during a hanging ceremony on Parliament Hill. The portrait has been hanging in Parliament for nearly 70 years, but the former prime minister's portrait was never officially unveiled. February 16, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Laureen Harper meets with the dancers and staff from the Atlantic Ballet Theatre of Canada before their show, Ghosts of Violence, at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. February 15, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper gives his wife Laureen a kiss as she arrives for a quiet Valentine's Day dinner in a downtown Ottawa restaurant. February 14, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper tours the observation deck on Marine Atlantic's newest ferry, the MV Blue Puttees in St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador, February 11, 2011. The recently retrofitted ferry will service the Newfoundland to Nova Scotia Gulf ferry route. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Senator Percy Mockler chat about the portrait of former prime minister Sir John A. MacDonald with their guests in Centre Block. February 9, 2011. (Photo by Jill Thompson)A wrist band in support of Purple Pledge Day sits on a table on Parliament Hill, February 8, 2011.  Purple Pledge Day, is dedicated to the memory of the Richardson's late daughter, Daron, and mental health awareness. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. February 4, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, unveil the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal and emblem during a ceremony at Rideau Hall. February 3, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with his wife Laureen on a cell phone while packing up his things at the end of the day. February 2, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)

Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence stay behind to chat following a cabinet meeting on Parliament Hill. February 1, 2011. (Photo by Jason Ransom)

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