Photo of the Day (June 2010)

Photo of the Day (June 2010)

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers an apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to the families who lost loved ones in the Air India Flight 182 atrocity. June 23, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers an apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to the families who lost loved ones in the Air India Flight 182 atrocity. June 23, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Her Majesty The Queen mingle with guests during a walkabout in the gardens at Rideau Hall. June 30, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with Her Majesty The Queen prior to a dinner in her honour in Halifax. June 29, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Mrs. Harper smiles with Kevin MacLeod, the Usher of the Black Rod, who was asked to carry gifts given to the Queen during a walkabout in Halifax. June 28, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper gives his wife Laureen a kiss following a day of G-20 meetings in Toronto. June 27, 2010.
(Photo by Jill Propp)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with Barack Obama, President of the United States, at the G-8 Summit. June 25, 2010.
(Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Hu Jintao, President of China, attend a dinner celebrating Canada-China relations. June 24, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivers an apology on behalf of the Government of Canada to the families who lost loved ones in the Air India Flight 182 atrocity. June 23, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)Rachel Harper plays with Gypsy while Laureen Harper gets some work done in the sunroom at 24 Sussex. June 22, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks at a map of Canada while waiting for the start of an interview in the Langevin Block in Ottawa, June 21, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks with King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia about the upcoming G-8 and G-20 summits, June 18, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper spends a few extra moments in the House of Commons following the last vote before the summer break on Parliament Hill. June 17, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Members of Parliament and the PMO Communications Director faced off against the media in a soccer game on Parliament Hill. June 16, 2010. The game was tied 3-3. (Photo by Jill Propp)Prime Minister Stephen Harper takes notes during a conversation with Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India. June 14, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Laureen Harper visits with her guests during a diplomatic garden party at 24 Sussex. June 11, 2010. (Photo by Jill Propp)Prime Minister Stephen Harper discusses the upcoming G-8 and G-20 meetings with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso. June 10, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks with Lee Myung-bak, President of South Korea. June 9, 2010. (Photo by Deb Ransom)Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with the House of Commons Deputy Speaker Andrew Scheer prior to votes on Parliament Hill June 8, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives on Parliament Hill for votes in the House of Commons. June 7, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)Canada's top five gather for a barbeque at the home of Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin. June 6, 2010. From left to right are: Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, Speaker of the Senate Noël Kinsella, Governor General Michaëlle Jean and Speaker of the House of Commons Peter Milliken. (Photo by Jason Ransom)

Prime Minister Stephen Harper shares a laugh with staff near the end of a two-day working visit to London and Paris. June 4, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)

Prime Minister Stephen Harper walks through the gardens at 10 Downing Street with British Prime Minister David Cameron following a joint press conference in London. June 3, 2010. (Photo by Jason Ransom)


Prime Minister Stephen Harper is briefed during a flight to Europe. June 2, 2010.
(Photo by Jason Ransom)
Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with 90-year-old Art Campbell in his Centre Block office.  Campbell was in Ottawa to witness the World War II Book of Embrace page-turning ceremony that would show the name of his brother, James Campbell, who was killed in Italy in 1944, June 1, 2010.  
(Photo by Jill Propp)

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