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							<title>Statement by Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan on International Women’s Day</title>
							
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							<description>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, William Crosbie issued the following statement today in celebration of International Women ’s Day:

"International Women’s Day is a time to celebrate progress, reflect on current challenges and consider future steps to improve all aspects of women’s lives. It is also an opportunity to recognize and encourage women’s leadership and contributions to their societies and, in turn, the leadership required to support their efforts."</description>
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							<title>Focus Afghanistan - February 2010</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>03/01/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Keeping Canadians informed on the progress of Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan is a key priority for the Government of Canada.

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							<international:startDate>03/01/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Canada Condemns Deadly Attack in Kabul</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/26/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on the deadly attack in Kabul today:

"Canada condemns in the strongest terms the attack that occurred in Kabul’s Shar-e-Naw district today that has reportedly killed 17 people, including two Afghan policemen, and injured several others."

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							<international:startDate>02/26/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Statement by the Representative of Canada in Kandahar on the assassination of the Director of Information and Culture in Kandahar</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/24/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Representative of Canada in Kandahar, Ben Rowswell, issued the following statement today on the assassination of the Director of Information and Culture in Kandahar:

“Canada condemns the actions taken today in Kandahar that took the life of the Provincial Director of Information and Culture, Haji Abdul Majid Babai.”


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							<international:startDate>02/24/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Canada Troubled Over Reported Revisions to Afghan Electoral Law</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/24/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement:

"While we have yet to receive the official translation of President Karzai’s decree amending Afghanistan ’s electoral law, we are troubled by early reports that the decree could diminish the level of independence of the Electoral Complaints Commission (ECC). A strong and independent ECC is vital for the future of a democratic Afghanistan, and any efforts to weaken this body are disturbing.

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							<international:startDate>02/24/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Afghan National Police officers graduate from Canadian-sponsored Leadership and Management Course</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/24/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KANDAHAR, February 17, 2010 – 23 Afghan National Police (ANP) officers graduated from the Officer’s Leadership and Management Course at the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team Training Centre.

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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/15/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of Corporal Joshua Baker while serving in Afghanistan:
“On behalf of all Canadians, I offer my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Corporal Baker.  Our country stands behind you in these difficult and trying times.  I also hope for the quick and full recovery of four other Canadian soldiers injured in the accident.</description>
							<international:startDate>02/15/2010</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>03/01/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed and four injured in a training accident</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>02/15/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA — One Canadian soldier was killed and four were injured in a training accident on a range located approximately 4 km northeast of Kandahar City. The accident took place at about 5:00 p.m., Kandahar time, on 12 February 2010.</description>
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							<title>Canada Announces $25 Million Toward Counter-Narcotics Efforts in Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>01/28/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs today announced that Canada will help combat the trade in narcotics in Afghanistan through a contribution of $25 million, bringing Canada’s total contribution to support counter-narcotics efforts to $55 million since 2007.
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							<international:startDate>01/28/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Afghan National Customs Academy opens in Kabul</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>01/19/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - Canadian Ambassador William Crosbie and United States Ambassador for Economic and Development Affairs Anthony Wayne joined Minister of Finance H.E. Dr. Omar Zakhilwal for the opening of the Afghan National Customs Academy (ANCA).</description>
							<international:startDate>01/19/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Statement on the Postponing of Afghan Parliamentary Elections by H.E. William Crosbie, Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>01/24/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, William Crosbie, today issued the following statement concerning the decision by the Independent Election Commission to postpone the Afghan parliamentary elections to September 2010: 
“The timing of the parliamentary elections is a decision that falls under the purview of the Independent Election Commission (IEC). Canada supports this decision and recognizes the authority of the IEC in this regard.</description>
							<international:startDate>01/24/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Afghan National Customs Academy</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>01/19/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - Well-managed borders are key to long-term economic development, as well as to long-term stability and security.

Through the Afghan National Customs Academy (ANCA), 150 to 200 recruits will be trained over the course of 12 months on internationally recognized World Customs Organization (WCO) customs practices. At the same time, four Afghan trainers will participate in a train-the-trainer program so that Afghans can train Afghans to ensure that the ANCA will remain operational and sustainable over the long term. </description>
							<international:startDate>01/19/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Statement by Minister Cannon on Attacks in Kabul</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2010/2010_01_18.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>01/18/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, issued the following statement on the attacks today in Kabul:

“Canada vehemently condemns the violent attacks that occurred today in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul. Details remain unclear at this time, but it appears these attacks, for which the Taliban have claimed responsibility, have killed a number of Afghans and injured many more."</description>
							<international:startDate>01/18/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the death of Sergeant John Wayne Faught</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>01/17/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death in Afghanistan of Sergeant John Wayne Faught:

“It is with great sorrow that I extend my condolences, and those of all Canadians, to the family and friends of Sergeant John Wayne Faught, who died today in Afghanistan.  He was killed by an improvised explosive device while on a joint Afghan National Army-Canadian Battle Group dismounted security patrol in the Panjwayi District..”</description>
							<international:startDate>01/17/2010</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>01/31/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Minister of National Defence on the death of Sergeant John Wayne Faught</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2010/2010_01_16a.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>01/17/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan:

“On behalf of the Defence family, I extend my deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Sergeant John Wayne Faught, who was killed today by an improvised explosive device while on a joint Afghan National Army-Canadian Battle Group dismounted security patrol in the Panjwayi District.”</description>
							<international:startDate>01/17/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>My first glimpse of Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2010_01_11.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>01/14/2010</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Today was the first time I left the confines of Camp Nathan Smith since I arrived two weeks ago. I was part of a motorcade off to visit Afghan police headquarters in Kandahar, dressed in full gear... half military, half police. Protection was a must.</description>
							<international:startDate>01/14/2010</international:startDate>
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							<title>Message from Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada, on the occasion of the deaths of four Canadian Soldiers and Canadian journalist Michelle Lang</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_12_31b.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>12/31/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA—We have once again been hit with devastating news and cannot imagine a worse ending to the year. Four of our Canadian soldiers, Private Garrett William Chidley, a member of the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based in Shilo, Manitoba; Corporal Zachery McCormack, a member of the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, 4th Battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton, Alberta; Sergeant George Miok, a member of 41 Combat Engineer Regiment, based in Edmonton, Alberta; Sergeant Kirk Taylor, a member of 84 Independent Field Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, based in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia; and Michelle Lang, a journalist with the Calgary Herald, were killed Wednesday when their armoured vehicle hit an improvised explosive device during a patrol four kilometres south of Kandahar. </description>
							<international:startDate>12/31/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>01/14/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the deaths of four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian journalist in Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/31/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement on the deaths of four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian journalist in Afghanistan:
“It is with very heavy hearts that we learned that five Canadians were killed when an improvised explosive device detonated near their vehicle, south of Kandahar City.  On behalf of all Canadians, I offer my deepest sympathies to the families and friends of Sergeant George Miok, Sergeant Kirk Taylor, Corporal Zackery McCormack, and Private Garrett Chidley.  </description>
							<international:startDate>12/31/2009</international:startDate>
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							<title>Four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian reporter killed and five injured in an IED strike</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/31/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – Four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian reporter embedded with Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg) were killed, while four other Canadian soldiers and one Canadian civilian official were injured in an IED incident in Kandahar province, on Wednesday December 30, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>12/31/2009</international:startDate>
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							<title>Four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian reporter killed and five injured in an IED strike</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/31/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – Four Canadian soldiers and one Canadian reporter embedded with Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg) were killed, while four other Canadian soldiers and one Canadian civilian official were injured in an IED incident in Kandahar province, on Wednesday December 30, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>12/31/2009</international:startDate>
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							<title>Comedian Mike McDonald and singer/songwriter Melanie Dekker took time from their tour entertaining Canadian troops in Kabul to stop by the Canadian embassy for a pre-Christmas show</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_12_29.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>12/31/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Chief of the Defence Staff General Walter Natynczyk paid his annual Christmas visit to Canadian Forces serving in Afghanistan, accompanied by Canadian comedian Mike MacDonald and singer/songwriter Melanie Dekker. MacDonald and Dekker entertained Canadian military personnel in Kabul on December 23, followed by a short stop at the Canadian embassy to perform for embassy staff. </description>
							<international:startDate>12/31/2009</international:startDate>
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							<title>Afghan National Army Holds Second Graduation Of Canadian-Sponsored Junior Officer Staff Course</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/30/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, congratulates the Afghan National Army (ANA) on the graduation, yesterday, of 39 students from its second Junior Officer Staff Course (JOSC) in Kabul.</description>
							<international:startDate>12/30/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>01/13/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the death of Lieutenant Andrew Richard Nuttall</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/24/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan:

"I join all Canadians in offering my sincere and heartfelt sympathy and condolences to the family and loved ones of Lieutenant Andrew Nuttall, who was killed today in Afghanistan. The impact of this news is especially profound during the holiday season and will be felt in households across the country."

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							<international:startDate>12/24/2009</international:startDate>
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							<title>Statement by the Minister of National Defence on the death of Lieutenant Andrew Richard Nuttall</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/24/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, issued the following statement today on the death of Lieutenant Andrew Richard Nuttall in Afghanistan.

"I would like to express my profound condolences to the families and friends of Lieutenant Andrew Richard Nuttall, who died as the result of an improvised explosive device detonating near his patrol."</description>
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							<title>Correctional Service Canada Commissioner Don Head concludes successful visit to Kandahar and Kabul, Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/20/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>“During my visit, I had the opportunity to visit correctional institutions and meet my counterparts within the Government of Afghanistan.
“I praise their efforts in working to strengthen the Afghan correctional system and respect the rule of law. </description>
							<international:startDate>12/20/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>01/03/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, H.E. William Crosbie, comments on Afghan cabinet announcement</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/19/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - "Canada notes the announcement by First Vice-President Marshal Mohammad Qasim Fahim of most of the new cabinet for the Government of Afghanistan."</description>
							<international:startDate>12/19/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>01/02/2010</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Minister Lawrence Cannon today met with Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Commander of the International Security Assistance Force to discuss the Afghanistan Mission</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/multimedia/afcam-cameraf/2009_12_16.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>12/17/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The excellent cooperation that our military and civilians enjoy with the U.S. in Kandahar will certainly be strengthened as additional U.S. resources are deployed. This will allow Canada to further concentrate its efforts on its six priorities and three signature projects, including Canada’s vital work to increase the capability of the Afghan National Security Forces and place responsibility for security back in the hands of Afghans. </description>
							<international:startDate>12/17/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/31/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan Condemns Bombing in Kabul</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/15/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - Canada's Ambassador to Afghanistan William Crosbie issued the following statement today:

Canada strongly condemns the bomb attack in Kabul’s Wazir Akbar Khan district today that killed at least eight Afghans and injured more than 40 Afghan civilians, including women and children."</description>
							<international:startDate>12/15/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/29/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Media Advisory: Release of Sixth Quarterly Report on Canada’s Engagement in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_12_10a.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>12/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>On December 11, 2009, the Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of International Trade, Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Chair of Canada’s Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, will provide an overview of the Government of Canada’s sixth quarterly report on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan.

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							<international:startDate>12/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>The Government of Canada releases its sixth quarterly report on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>12/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Ottawa — The Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of International Trade, Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, today released the Government of Canada’s sixth quarterly report on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan. The report covers the period from July 1 to September 30, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>12/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan, William Crosbie, Commemorating International Human Rights Day</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/embassy-ambassade/2009_12_10.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>12/10/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan William Crosbie issued the following statement today in commemoration of International Human Rights Day:
“Today we celebrate the 61st anniversary of the United Nations adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The promotion and protection of human rights is an integral part of Canadian foreign policy and a core element of Canada's engagement in Afghanistan. This includes protecting and promoting freedoms of expression, opinion, association, and assembly, as enshrined in the declaration.
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							<international:startDate>12/10/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/24/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Welcomes Additional U.S. Military and Civilian Resources in Afghanistan </title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>12/02/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement concerning the United States’ announcement of measures to reinforce its engagement in Afghanistan, including the deployment of additional military and civilian resources:
“Canada welcomes the additional military and civilian resources the United States will deploy to Afghanistan, particularly to the south. Additional U.S. resources will help to provide a more secure environment for the Afghan people.</description>
							<international:startDate>12/02/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/16/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Government of Canada</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/23/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Canadian mission in Afghanistan is conducted under extremely challenging circumstances.  We are working alongside our international partners under a United Nations Security Council mandate and at the invitation of Afghanistan’s government to help Afghans enhance security, the rule of law, and the economic and social opportunities available to them.  </description>
							<international:startDate>11/23/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/07/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by Minister Cannon on Inauguration of Afghan President Karzai</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/19/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on the inauguration of Hamid Karzai as President of Afghanistan:

"Today is an important day for the democratic development of Afghanistan, as President Karzai sets out on another leg of Afghanistan’s historic journey to freedom, democracy and opportunity. "</description>
							<international:startDate>11/19/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/03/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Minister Cannon to Hold Media Teleconference</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_11_18.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/18/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, will hold a media teleconference on Thursday, November 19, 2009, following Afghan president Hamid Karzai’s inauguration ceremony in Kabul, Afghanistan.</description>
							<international:startDate>11/18/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/02/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Ambassador Helps Launch Polio Campaign</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/embassy-ambassade/2009_11_16.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/17/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan William Crosbie administers a dose of the poliomyelitis vaccine to an Afghan child at a ceremony November 15 officiated by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. The event launched the final three-day polio vaccine campaign of 2009. From November 15- 17, the World Health Organization will vaccinate approximately 7 million children across Afghanistan. Children will also receive vitamin A capsules to help ward off respiratory diseases during the upcoming winter. </description>
							<international:startDate>11/17/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>12/01/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Supports Afghan Government in Fight Against Corruption</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_11_13.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/13/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement regarding corruption in Afghanistan: 

“Canada expresses its support to the Government of Afghanistan in tackling corruption at all levels in the country. Corruption hinders economic growth and good governance, and engenders distrust between the people and the government.</description>
							<international:startDate>11/13/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/27/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Remembrance Day Commemorated in Kabul</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_11_12.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/13/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>KABUL - The Canadian Embassy in Afghanistan commemorated Remembrance Day on Wednesday November 11, paying tribute to Canada’s veterans and in particular those who have lost their lives serving the cause of peace and reconstruction in Afghanistan. </description>
							<international:startDate>11/13/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/27/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister on Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_11_02.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/03/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement after Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission proclaimed President Hamid Karzai the victor of the 2009 elections in Afghanistan:
“Canada recognizes the appropriate decision made by the Afghan Independent Election Commission (IEC) to forgo a second round of voting in the 2009 Presidential Election."</description>
							<international:startDate>11/03/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/17/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Sapper Steven Marshall</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_10_30a.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/02/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan:
"It is with deep sorrow that I extend my sympathies to the family and friends of Sapper Steven Marshall.  All Canadians feel this loss and our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time."</description>
							<international:startDate>11/02/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/16/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Minister of National Defence on the death of Sapper Steven Marshall</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_10_30.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>11/02/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian Forces member in Afghanistan:  
"We grieve the loss of Sapper Steven Marshall who died today in Afghanistan. I extend my heartfelt sympathy to his family, friends and comrades."

</description>
							<international:startDate>11/02/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/16/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed and two injured in an explosive device strike</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_10_28b.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>10/29/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – One Canadian soldier was killed and two injured by an improvised explosive device that detonated near their dismounted patrol. The incident occurred approximately 20 kilometres south-west of Kandahar City at around 9 a.m., Kandahar time, on 28 October 2009. </description>
							<international:startDate>10/29/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/12/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Condemns Deadly Attacks on Kabul</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>10/28/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, issued the following statement today on the attacks in Kabul:
“Canada strongly condemns the violent attacks that have occurred today in Kabul, in particular the attack on the United Nations guest house that claimed the lives of several people, including United Nations employees, and injured others.</description>
							<international:startDate>10/28/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/11/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on the release of the official certified results by the Afghan Independent Election Commission</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_10_20.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>10/20/2009</international:pubDate>
							
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							<international:startDate>10/20/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>11/03/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Condemns Kabul Attack</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_10_08.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>10/08/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, issued the following statement on the attack today near the Embassy of India in Kabul:
“Canada strongly condemns the violent attack that occurred today near the Embassy of India in Kabul and claimed the lives of several Afghan civilians and injured many others. 
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							<international:startDate>10/08/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>10/22/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Appoints New Representative in Kandahar</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_23.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/23/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the appointment of Ben Rowswell as the new Representative of Canada in Kandahar (RoCK), succeeding Ken Lewis, who had held the position since January 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/23/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>10/07/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_17b.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/18/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of Private Jonathan Couturier: 
“To the family and friends of Private Jonathan Couturier, who died today in Afghanistan, I offer my deepest condolences.  I am saddened by this loss. 
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							<international:startDate>09/18/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>10/02/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed and 11 injured in an explosive device strike</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>09/18/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – One Canadian soldier was killed when an improvised explosive device detonated in the vicinity of his vehicle while on patrol in Panjwai District. The incident occurred approximately 25 kilometres South-West of Kandahar City at around 10:15 a.m., Kandahar time, on 17th September, 2009. </description>
							<international:startDate>09/18/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>10/02/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Joint statement by President Barack Obama of the United States of America and Prime Minister Stephen Harper of Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_16.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/17/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Stephen Harper today discussed common approaches to accelerating economic recovery in North America and globally.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/17/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>10/01/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Government of Canada creates special immigration measures to recognize contribution of Afghan staff in Kandahar</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>09/15/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Ottawa, September 15, 2009 — The Government of Canada will offer special measures to facilitate immigration to Canada for certain local staff who face exceptional risk or who have suffered serious injury as a result of their work for the Canadian government in Kandahar province, Afghanistan. </description>
							<international:startDate>09/15/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/29/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Fifth Quarterly Report on Afghanistan Released</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_15.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/15/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Chair of the Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, today released the Government of Canada’s fifth quarterly report on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan. This report, for the quarter ending June 30, 2009, highlights Canada’s signature projects.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/15/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/29/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Release of Fifth Quarterly Report on Canada’s Engagement in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_14b.aspx?lang=eng</link>
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							<international:pubDate>09/14/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>On Tuesday, September 15, 2009, the Honourable Stockwell Day, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway and Chair of Canada’s Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, will provide an overview of the Government of Canada’s fifth quarterly report on Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan. The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, will make an announcement. </description>
							<international:startDate>09/14/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/28/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan on Afghan Election</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/09/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan William Crosbie today issued the following statement concerning the recent Afghan presidential election: 
“The Independent Election Commission has announced that 91.6 percent of ballots have been counted in the Afghanistan election, and approximately 600 polling stations have been quarantined for further investigation.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/09/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/23/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement from the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>09/08/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of two Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan:
"To the family and friends of Corporal Jean-François Drouin and Major Yannick Pépin, who died today in Afghanistan, I offer my sincerest condolences. Be reassured that an entire country stands behind you at this difficult time.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/08/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/22/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Government of Canada Condemns Laghman Attack</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_09_02.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>09/02/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on the deadly bombing that occurred in Laghman province:
“Canada strongly condemns the violent attack that occurred at a mosque east of Kabul today killing 23 people, including Dr. Abdullah Laghmani, the deputy director of the Afghan National Directorate of Security, the country’s intelligence service. Many others were also injured during the attack.</description>
							<international:startDate>09/02/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/16/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Minister Cannon Concludes Productive Meeting with Friends of Democratic Pakistan in Istanbul</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_08_27.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/27/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, led a delegation to the Friends of Democratic Pakistan Ministerial Meeting on August 25, 2009, in Istanbul, Turkey. </description>
							<international:startDate>08/27/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/10/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>The Government of Canada Condemns Kandahar Bombing</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>08/26/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on the deadly bombing that occurred in Kandahar:
“Canada strongly condemns the violent attack that occurred in Kandahar today, only days after the presidential and provincial council elections—a historic undertaking by the Afghan people.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/26/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/09/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>RCMP member injured in Afghanistan back home</title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/24/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – August 24, 2009 —The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is pleased to advise that Sergeant Brian Kelly returned to Ottawa on Saturday, August 22. He is currently in stable condition and continues to receive medical care in hospital.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/24/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/07/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Minister Van Loan speaks with RCMP Sergeant injured in Afghanistan</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>08/19/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>EDMONTON, August 18, 2009 – The Honourable Peter Van Loan, Minister of Public Safety, made the following statement after speaking to Sergeant Brian Kelly of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who was injured following the detonation of an explosive device outside of the NATO International Security Assistance Force Headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 15, 2009:
“I spoke today with Sgt. Kelly by telephone. I offered him best wishes for a speedy recovery on behalf of myself and all Canadians. I thanked him for the good work he has done for his country.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/19/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>09/02/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Government of Canada Condemns Kabul Attack</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_08_15.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/15/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today issued the following statement on this morning’s attack in Kabul:
“Canada strongly condemns the attack that occurred outside of the headquarters of NATO’s International Security Assistance Force in Kabul, Afghanistan.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/15/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/29/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Outgoing Ambassador Hoffmann reflects on two years in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/focus/7-hoffmann.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>After two years in Afghanistan, first as deputy head of mission at the Embassy of Canada in Kabul and then as Canada’s Ambassador to Afghanistan since September 2008, Ambassador Hoffmann reflects on the endeavours Canada has undertaken and the successes our country has achieved in Afghanistan during this time.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Turquoise Mountain Video </title>
							
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							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>This episode looks at Turquoise Mountain, a cultural foundation located in the heart of Kabul, dedicated to restoring the district's priceless cultural heritage and tradition of producing some of the region's most beautiful arts and crafts. Learn what Canada is doing to help revive Afghanistan’s culture. </description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Building Peace with More Police </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27b.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>With the sun shining brightly overhead and the Hindu Kush mountains of Kabul all around, the Afghan National Police (ANP) honour guard anxiously awaited the arrival of their guests. Making last minute adjustments under the watchful eye of their commander, the young officers were at ease, and ready for the special event. As the guests of honour began to arrive, they snapped to attention, and awaited inspection.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Crime scene management in Kandahar </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_06_01.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Five members of the ANP Criminal Investigation Division completed the six-week training. The students were hand-picked by their supervisors to participate in the course conducted by Canada at the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction Team (KPRT) training center. </description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Close Encounters of an Educational Kind: Afghan students’ unique connections with two Canadian schools</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27c.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Education is part of Canada’s priority to support basic service delivery in Afghanistan, and is a major focus of Canadian efforts there. Canada is in fact the lead donor in Afghanistan’s national education program, and this has led to new bonds between Afghan students and Canadian educational institutions.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Building bridges in Afghanistan : Multinational effort improves infrastructure for Afghans</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27d.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>In the sweltering summer heat of southern Afghanistan, field engineers from Canada and the United States are teaching 60 Romanian Army counterparts how to construct steel bridges over the streams and wadis of the region. </description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Government of Canada congratulates Afghan graduates from Canadian-sponsored Junior Officer Staff Course (JOSC)</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_06.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Staff and Language Training Centre is a joint initiative between Canadian Expeditionary Force Command (CEFCOM) and Canada’s Military Training Assistance Programme (MTAP). Canadian Forces educational experts worked side-by-side with the ANA to develop the JOSC, which helps prepare junior Afghan National Army officers for such things as the planning and coordination of military operations.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>How to Celebrate and Serve Canada </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27f.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Canadians serving overseas took every opportunity to celebrate our country’s 142nd birthday on Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Canada Day started off with a sports afternoon for all available personnel, which is a big deal when you work 12+ hours a day, seven days a week during a tour of 6-10 months! </description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>NATO recognizes achievements of CF member</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27e.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>MCpl Dickinson received the NATO Meritorious Service Medal for his work with the Kandahar Intelligence Fusion Center during his tour in Afghanistan in 2007. A corporal at the time of his tour, MCpl Dickinson is the most junior member of the Canadian Forces to receive this decoration.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Civilian Participation at Exercise Maple Guardian </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27i.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>For the first time, Exercise Maple Guardian 0902 saw the full-scale participation of Canadian civilians deploying to the Kandahar Province of Afghanistan, with more than 70 civilians from DFAIT, CIDA, Corrections Canada, PCO and the RCMP engaging as full-partners with their Canadian Forces counterparts both within the exercise and in the planning phases of Maple Guardian.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>TF 3-09 Battle Group Steps Closer to Afghanistan </title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27g.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Exercise MAPLE GUARDIAN saw approximately 2800 soldiers from Task Force 3-09 descend on Wainwright to conduct a validation exercise end-May to mid-June. The pace of the exercise was extremely high, simulating a six month tour in 15 days.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Charities in two nations benefit from Air Force 'Shadow' Run</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/stories-reportages/2009_07_27a.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>08/11/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>There is a connection between troops deployed overseas and those still serving at home. Never is that connection more evident than when we work together on something, both in Canada and thousands of miles away in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Like the inaugural Air Force Run on May 31. The oven-like weather did nothing to quash enthusiasm for the run.</description>
							<international:startDate>08/11/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>08/25/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
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							<international:pubDate>07/16/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of a Canadian soldier in Afghanistan:
"I would like to offer my sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Private Sébastien Courcy, who died while conducting operations in the Panjwai District.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/16/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/30/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed on operations</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_16.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/16/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – One Canadian soldier died while conducting operations in the Panjwayi District. The incident occurred approximately 17 kilometres south-west from Kandahar City at around 6:00 a.m., Kandahar time, on July 16, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/16/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/30/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_07b.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/07/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of two Canadian Forces members in Afghanistan: 
“We were all deeply saddened to hear of the deaths of Master Corporal Pat Audet and Corporal Martin Joannette following a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.  We grieve their loss and offer our heartfelt sympathies to their families and friends.

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							<international:startDate>07/07/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/21/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_05b.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/05/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of Master Corporal Charles-Philippe Michaud from the 2e Batallion, Royal 22e Régiment based at Canadian Forces Base Valcartier, near Quebec City: 
“It was with great sadness that I learned of the death of Master Corporal Charles-Philippe Michaud today.  I was aware of his heroic battle to survive severe injuries sustained on June 23 in Afghanistan.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/05/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/21/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_03b.aspx</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/03/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper issued the following statement today on the death of Corporal Nicholas Bulger from the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton: 
“It was with profound regret that I learned of the death of Corporal Nicholas Bulger, and of the wounding of five other Canadian soldiers, during a cowardly attack in Afghanistan.  </description>
							<international:startDate>07/03/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/21/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Helicopter Crash - Two Canadian and one ISAF soldier have died and three others injured</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_07.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/07/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA– Two Canadian air crew members and one ISAF soldier were killed when a Canadian CH-146 Griffon helicopter crashed during take-off.  The incident occurred at a Forward Operating Base in Tarnak Va Jaldak, Zabul Province, northeast of Kandahar City at around 1:50 p.m., Kandahar time, on 6 July 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/07/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/21/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Government of Canada congratulates Afghan graduates from Canadian-sponsored Junior Officer Staff Course</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_06.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/07/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA – The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister for the Atlantic Gateway, congratulates the Afghan National Army (ANA) on the graduation of 20 students from its first Junior Officer Staff Course (JOSC). The course is sponsored by the Staff and Language Training Centre (SLTC) in Kabul, established by the Government of Canada in 2008. </description>
							<international:startDate>07/07/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/21/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canadian soldier dies in Quebec hospital from injuries sustained in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_05.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/06/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA– A Canadian soldier who recently sustained serious injuries in Afghanistan passed away in a Quebec hospital yesterday.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/06/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/20/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed and five injured in an explosive device strike</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_07_03.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/03/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>OTTAWA - One Canadian soldier was killed and five injured when an improvised explosive device detonated near their armoured vehicle during a patrol in the Zhari District. The incident occurred south-west of Kandahar City at around 11:20 a.m., Kandahar time, on 3 July, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>07/03/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/17/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Statement by Minister Cannon to the United Nations Security Council Debate on the situation in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/speeches-discours/2009/2009_06_30.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>07/03/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>New York, June 2009
Check against delivery

Monsieur le Président,
Le Canada, ainsi que plusieurs autres membres de la communauté internationale, consentent de lourds sacrifices et mobilisent des ressources considérables pour aider à instaurer un Afghanistan stable et sûr. Pour y arriver, il est essentiel que le Conseil de sécurité continue de se pencher sur la situation dans ce pays.

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							<international:startDate>07/03/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>07/17/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Appoints Next Ambassador to Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_06_15.aspx?lang=eng&#38;amp;highlights_file=&#38;amp;left_menu_en=&#38;amp;left_menu_fr=&#38;amp;mission=</link>
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							<international:pubDate>06/15/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the appointment of William Crosbie as Canada’s next ambassador to Afghanistan.</description>
							<international:startDate>06/15/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>06/29/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Déclaration du Premier ministre du Canada</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_06_14b.aspx?lang=fra&#38;amp;highlights_file=&#38;amp;left_menu_en=&#38;amp;left_menu_fr=&#38;amp;mission=</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>06/16/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>Le Premier ministre Stephen Harper a fait la déclaration suivante aujourd’hui, à la suite du décès de Caporal Martin Dubé, qui servait en Afghanistan:
« Au nom des tous les Canadiens et Canadiennes et du gouvernement du Canada, j’aimerais offrir mes plus sincères condoléances aux familles et aux amis de Caporal Dubé. </description>
							<international:startDate>06/16/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>06/30/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>One Canadian soldier killed in an explosive device strike</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_06_14a.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>06/16/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>A Canadian soldier was killed as a result of an explosion of an improvised explosive device (IED). The incident occurred in the vicinity of Panjwayi District, approximately 20 km southwest of Kandahar City at around 12:30 p.m., Kandahar time, June 14, 2009.</description>
							<international:startDate>06/16/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>06/30/2009</international:endDate>
							
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							<title>Canada Announces $12 Million in Additional Support for Rule of Law in Afghanistan</title>
							
							<link>http://www.afghanistan.gc.ca/canada-afghanistan/news-nouvelles/2009/2009_06_12.aspx?lang=eng</link>
							<author>DFAIT</author>
							<international:pubDate>06/12/2009</international:pubDate>
							
							<description>The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Foreign Affairs today announced that Canada will help strengthen the rule of law in Afghanistan—one of Canada’s six priorities in the country—through an additional contribution of $12 million to support Afghan police salaries.

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							<international:startDate>06/12/2009</international:startDate>
							<international:endDate>06/26/2009</international:endDate>
							
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