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OTTAWA, Jan. 26 (Xinhuanet) -- Canada's Prime
minister-designate Stephen Harper Thursday announced his priorities upon taking
office, which will include cleaning up government, tax cut and health care.
In his first news conference as prime
minister-designate, Harper said he will immediately put into action those
promises he made during the election campaign.
On Monday's 39th general election, Harper won a
minority government with 124 seats in the 308-seat House of Commons, ending a
12-year Liberal rule. At 46, he will become one of Canada's youngest prime
ministers.
Besides a proposed federal accountability act, Harper
said he will also work to implement his proposals to lower taxes beginning with
the Goods and Service Tax (GST), address the fiscal imbalance between Ottawa and
the provinces, and establish wait time standards in health care.
On Canada-U.S. relations, Harper issued a
strongly-worded statement in response to the U.S. ambassador's recent remark on
Arctic waters.
He warned the U.S. to mind its own business when it
comes to Canada's Arctic, and said he would stick to his plans to assert
Canadian sovereignty over Arctic waters that he made during the campaign.
"The United States defends its sovereignty, the
Canadian government will defend our sovereignty," Harper said "... It is the
Canadian people we get our mandate from, not from the ambassador to the United
States."
On Wednesday, U.S. ambassador to Canada David
Wilkins, said the U.S. opposes Harper's proposed plan to deploy military
icebreakers in the Arctic to detect interlopers and assert Canadian sovereignty
over those waters.
Harper also announced that he will be sworn in as
Canada's 22ndprime minister on February 6.
On top of spending the past few days consulting with
his transition team, Harper said he has been busy speaking with the premiers, as
well as world leaders such as U.S. President George Bush, British Prime Minister
Tony Blair, Mexican President Vicente Fox and Australian Prime Minister John
Howard.
Harper made his first official visit Thursday morning
to Rideau Hall, the Governor General's official residence, to kick start the
process of forming a new government. Enditem |