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 Home > News & Policies > December 2004

President Discusses Strong Relationship with Canada
President George W. Bush delivers a speech at Pier 21, Canada's celebrated point of immigration and military deployment, in Halifax, Canada, Dec. 1, 2004. "I'm proud to stand in this historic place, which has welcomed home so many Canadians who defended liberty overseas, and which so many new Canadians began their North American dream," said the President.White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush delivers a speech at Pier 21, Canada's celebrated point of immigration and military deployment, in Halifax, Canada, Dec. 1, 2004. "I'm proud to stand in this historic place, which has welcomed home so many Canadians who defended liberty overseas, and which so many new Canadians began their North American dream," said the President.White House photo by Paul Morse Full Story
President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Paul Martin wave after their remarks at Pier 21, Canada's historic point of immigration in Halifax, Canada, Dec. 1, 2004. During his remarks, President Bush thanked Canada for the hospitality to more than 33,000 passengers whose airplanes were diverted because of the 911 attacks. "You opened your homes and your churches to strangers. You brought food, you set up clinics, you arranged for calls to their loved ones, and you asked for nothing in return," said the President.White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush delivers a speech at Pier 21, Canada's celebrated point of immigration and military deployment, in Halifax, Canada, Dec. 1, 2004. "I'm proud to stand in this historic place, which has welcomed home so many Canadians who defended liberty overseas, and which so many new Canadians began their North American dream," said the President.White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin answer questions from the media during a joint press availability in the Lester B. Pearson Building during his two-day trip to Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 30, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush looks at the cityscape with Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin during a lunch meeting in Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 30, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush greet Parliament officials and sign guest books in the rotunda of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 30, 2004.White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush waves from Air Force One during a visit to Halifax, Canada, Dec. 1, 2004.White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush meets with the 2004 Nobel Laureates in the Oval Office Dec. 1, 2004. Pictured with President Bush, from left, are Dr. Linda Buck, physiology and medicine; Finn Kydland, economics; Edward Prescott, economics; Frank Wilczek, physics; David Gross, physics; and Richard Axel, physiology and medicine.White House photo by Tina Hager
President George W. Bush greets Dr. Finn Kydland during a ceremony honoring the 2004 Nobel Laureates in the Oval Office Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2004. Dr. Kydland received the Nobel Prize in Economics for his analyzation of the driving forces behind business cycles has influenced the practice of economic and monetary policy.White House photo by Tina Hager
President George W. Bush talks with the 2004 Nobel Laureates and their family members in the Oval Office Dec. 1, 2004. Pictured, center, is Dr. Frank Wilczek, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics.White House photo by Tina Hager
Before a bilateral session at Parliament Hill, President George W. Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin meet in the rotunda in Ottawa, Canada, Nov. 30, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush get a close look at some of the artifacts at the Canadian National Archives Gatineau Preservation Centre in Gatineau, Québec, Nov. 30, 2004. White House photo by Paul Morse

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