List of international prime ministerial trips made by Stephen Harper
Appearance
Stephen Harper, the 22nd prime minister of Canada, had made TBA trips to TBA countries during his premiership from February 6, 2006, to November 4, 2015.
Summary
[edit]The number of visits per country where Prime Minister Harper travelled are: TBA
2006
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Cancún | March 31 | Harper travelled to Cancún to attend the North American Leaders' Summit with President Vincente Fox and U.S. President George W. Bush. | ![]() |
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Washington, D.C. | July 6 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President George W. Bush. | ![]() |
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St. Petersburg | July 15–17 | Harper travelled to St. Petersburg to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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Hanoi | November 18–19 | Harper travelled to Hanoi to attend the APEC Summit. | ![]() |
2007
[edit]# | Country | Location | Date | Details | Image |
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Heiligendamm | June 6–8 | Harper travelled to Heiligendamm to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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Sydney | September 8–9 | Harper travelled to Sidney to attend the APEC Summit. | ![]() |
2008
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Bucharest | April 2–4 | Harper travelled to Bucharest to attend the 21st NATO Summit. | |
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New Orleans | April 21–22 | Harper travelled to New Orleans to attend the North American Leaders' Summit with President George W. Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderón. | ![]() |
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Tōyako | July 7–9 | Harper travelled to Tōyako to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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Washington, D.C. | November 14–15 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Lima | November 22–23 | Harper travelled to Lima to attend the APEC summit. | ![]() |
2009
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London | April 2 | Harper travelled to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Strasbourg | April 3–4 | Harper travelled to Strasbourg and Kehl to attend the 22nd NATO Summit | |
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Port of Spain | April 17–19 | Harper travelled to Port of Spain to attend the Summit of the Americas. | ![]() |
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Juno Beach | June 5–7 | Harper travelled to Normandy to attend the 65th anniversary D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. | |
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L'Aquila | July 8–10 | Harper travelled to L'Aquila to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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Guadalajara | August 9–10 | Harper travelled to Guadalajara to attend the North American Leaders' Summit with President Felipe Calderón and U.S. President Barack Obama. | ![]() |
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Washington, D.C. | September 16 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Barack Obama. | ![]() |
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Pittsburgh | September 24–25 | Harper travelled to Pittsburgh to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Singapore | November 14–15 | Harper travelled to Singapore to attend the APEC summit. | |
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New Delhi | November 17 | Harper travelled to New Delhi to meet with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. | ![]() | |
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Port of Spain | November 27–29 | Harper travelled to Port of Spain to attend the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. | ![]() |
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Seoul | December 7 | Harper travelled to Seoul to meet with President Lee Myung-bak. | ![]() |
2010
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Washington, D.C. | April 12–13 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the Nuclear Security Summit. | ![]() |
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London | June 3 | Harper travelled to London to meet with Prime Minister David Cameron. | |
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Seoul | November 11–12 | Harper travelled to Seoul to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Yokohama | November 13–14 | Harper travelled to Yokohama to attend the APEC summit. | ![]() | |
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Lisbon | November 19–20 | Harper travelled to Lisbon to attend the 23rd NATO summit. |
2011
[edit]# | Country | Location | Date | Details | Image |
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Washington, D.C. | February 4 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Barack Obama. | |
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Deauville | May 26–27 | Harper travelled to Deauville to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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Brasília | August 8 | Harper travelled to Brasília to meet with President Dilma Rousseff. | ![]() |
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Perth | October 28–30 | Harper travelled to Perth to attend the 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. | ![]() |
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Cannes | November 3–4 | Harper travelled to Canne to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Honolulu | November 12–13 | Harper travelled to Honolulu to attend the APEC Summit. | ![]() |
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Washington, D.C. | December 7 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to meet with President Barack Obama. | ![]() |
2012
[edit]# | Country | Location | Date | Details | Image |
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Washington, D.C. | March 26–27 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the Nuclear Security Summit. | ![]() |
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Washington, D.C. | April 2 | Harper travelled to Washington, D.C. to attend the North American Leaders' Summit with President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderón. | |
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Cartagena | April 14–15 | Harper travelled to Cartagena to attend the Summit of the Americas. | ![]() |
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Camp David, Chicago | May 18–19 | Harper travelled to the United States to attend the G8 summit and the 24th NATO summit. | ![]() |
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Cabo San Lucas | June 18–19 | Harper travelled to Cabo San Lucas to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
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Vladivostok | September 9–10 | Harper travelled to Vladivostok to attend the APEC summit. | ![]() |
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New Delhi | November 6 | Harper travelled to New Delhi to meet with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. | ![]() |
2013
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Enniskillen | June 17–18 | Harper travelled to Enniskillen to attend the G8 summit. | ![]() |
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St. Petersburg | September 5–6 | Harper travelled to St. Petersburg to attend the G-20 summit. | |
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Denpasar | October 5–7 | Harper travelled to Denpasar to attend the APEC summit. | ![]() |
2014
[edit]# | Country | Location | Date | Details | Image |
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Toluca | February 19 | Harper travelled to Toluca to attend the North American Leaders' Summit with President Enrique Peña Nieto and U.S. President Barack Obama. | ![]() |
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The Hague | March 24–25 | Harper travelled to The Hague to attend the Nuclear Security Summit. | ![]() |
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Brussels | June 4–5 | Harper travelled to Brussels to attend the G7 summit. | ![]() |
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Juno Beach | June 5–6 | Harper travelled to Juno Beach to attend the 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. | ![]() |
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Newport | September 4–5 | Harper travelled to Newport to attend the 25th NATO summit. | |
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Beijing | November 10–11 | Harper travelled to Beijing to attend the APEC summit. | ![]() |
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Brisbane | November 15–16 | Harper travelled to Brisbane to attend the G-20 summit. | ![]() |
2015
[edit]# | Country | Location | Date | Details | Image |
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Panama City | April 10–11 | Harper travelled to Panama City to attend the Summit of the Americas. | ![]() |
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Krün | June 7–8 | Harper travelled to Krün to attend the G7 summit. | ![]() |
Multilateral meetings
[edit]Stephen Harper participated in the following summits during his premiership:
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Categories:
- Premiership of Stephen Harper
- Canadian prime ministerial visits
- 21st century in international relations
- 2006 in international relations
- 2007 in international relations
- 2008 in international relations
- 2009 in international relations
- 2010 in international relations
- 2011 in international relations
- 2012 in international relations
- 2013 in international relations
- 2014 in international relations
- 2015 in international relations