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from your leadership for years to come." The President also quoted the Prime Minister's late father, Pierre Trudeau: "A country is not something you build as the pharaohs built the pyramids A country is something that is built every day out of certain basic shared values." This was Obama’s second state visit to Canada, but the first time addressing a joint session of Parliament.
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several phrases in French. The President concluded his remarks by offering an olive branch to the people of Canada: "We're happy to be your neighbour. We want to remain your friend. We're determined to be your partner and we're intent on working closely with you in a spirit of cooperation." Reagan addressed the Canadian Parliament once more as President, in 1987.
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vote in the United Kingdom, Obama spoke in defence of the international liberal order in the face of rising isolationist sentiment around the world. Obama offered an endorsement of Trudeau when he said that, "my time in office may be nearing an end, but I know that Canada—and the world—will benefit
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of the Canadian constitution, Thatcher recognized that, "a constitutional link has, quite properly, been severed," but Canada and the United Kingdom are still linked in important ways, including the belief "in the same high and honourable ideals", like freedom, justice, and parliamentary democracy.
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Churchill spoke to a joint meeting of Canada’s parliamentarians in the House of Commons on 30 December 1941, delivering an "electrifying address that stirs the passions and strengthens the resolve of a nation at war." In responding to a French general's claim that, "England will have her neck wrung
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revealed that, prior to her trip to Ottawa, Thatcher had been briefed to be careful of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's "unsound personal views" and of Canadians "inordinately sensitive" nature. Thatcher, by then the Lady Thatcher, returned to Canada in 1988 and, at the invitation of Prime Minister
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addressed the Canadian Parliament on 11 March 1981, speaking humbly about the strong Canada-US relationship. "America counts many friends across the globe, surely we have no better friend than Canada." Reagan even demonstrated his ability to use both of Canada’s official languages when he spoke
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for its strong opposition to the apartheid regime in South Africa and pleaded to keep the sanctions in place to pressure the South African government towards reform. In 1998, Mandela returned to address the Canadian Parliament as the first democratically elected
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on foreign policy, struck a blunt tone in his remarks. "Canadians and Americans move beyond the sentimental rhetoric of the past. It is time for us to recognize that we have very separate identities Each nation must determine the path of its own progress."
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like a chicken" in three weeks time from a German invasion, Churchill declared, "some chicken! Some neck!" The response was met by a roar of laughter and thunderous applause. Churchill would go on to lead the Allied effort to victory in the Second World War.
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to address the Parliament of Canada on 29 June 2016. Obama delivered a portrait of the "extraordinary alliance and deep friendship between Canadians and Americans." Nearing the end of his term in office, and fresh off the
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spoke of the "unprecedented honour" to speak in the House of Commons and called Canada an "exemplary leader" in the "global effort to foster peace, prosperity, and equality through pluralism." The Aga Khan was bestowed
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positioned on the floor of the House, in front of the clerk's table. Gallery privileges are suspended during a joint address and access to those areas is strictly limited to invited guests.
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became only the fourth person who was not a head of state or head of government to address a joint session of the Parliament of Canada. Mandela thanked Prime Minister
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wrote that, after the state visit, "Nixon returned to Washington with a reinforced dislike of Ottawa, Trudeau, and most things Canadian. He told his Chief of Staff,
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in 1982. In extreme circumstances, a joint address may also be used to remove a person previously appointed by the
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Heads of States and of Governments who have addressed Joint Sessions of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada
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sit jointly in the former chamber, the latter acting, for the occasion, as an auditorium. The
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to address Canada’s Parliament in February 2014. The spiritual leader and 49th hereditary
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In 2013, after a 30-year ban on classified Cabinet files had expired, documents from the
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before addressing a joint meeting of the Parliament of Canada. Nixon, invoking his
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Although most addresses are made to joint sessions of Parliament, on 7 May 1941,
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Such an event is used most commonly when a visiting dignitary—such as a foreign
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List of people who have addressed both Houses of the United Kingdom Parliament
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After meeting with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, American President
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The following persons have addressed a joint session of Parliament:
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arrived in Ottawa on a state visit on 13 April 1972. He met with
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also take their usual seats, with senators and justices of the
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Richard Nixon
joint session
Canadian Parliament
House of Commons
Senate
speaker of the House of Commons
speaker of the Senate
Members of Parliament
Supreme Court
head of state
head of government
Canadian monarch
constitution of Canada
patriation
King-in-Council
judge
ambassador
Prime Minister
Lester B. Pearson
Leo Landreville
Supreme Court of Ontario
allegations of improper stock trading
Robert G. Menzies
Prime Minister of Australia
Franklin D. Roosevelt
President of the United States
Winston Churchill
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

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