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Stephen Harper on Young Offenders* Booster Seat *two years later in Quebec | SFU Digitized Collections
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Stephen Harper | Biography, Facts, & Conservative Party | Britannica
Stephen Harper's legacy: Good, bad and a dose of ugly | CBC News
Canada's Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper thanks the crowd after speaking to them during his visit to Vaisakhi celebrations on a 2011 Federal Election Campaign stop in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 16,
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The nerd who came from nowhere: Stephen Harper knows you don't need to like a politician to elect him | National Post
Stephen Harper's kids draw curiosity of young fans | CBC News
Stephen Harper's long political path from plucky upstart to the nation's helm | CBC News
Young Conservatives bucking for bigger role as party bids farewell to Harper - National | Globalnews.ca
Netherlands Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende is greeted by Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper as he arrives at the G20 Summit in Toronto, Saturday, June 26, 2010. (AP Photo/Jim Young, Pool Photo
Did you know Stephen Harper wasn't always a Conservative? | CBC Radio
Stephen Harper | Biography, Facts, & Conservative Party | Britannica
Ontario up/down, Canada NDP & Tories down, UK Tories up, young Harper & Trudeau, RIP Christopher Hitchens! - Counterweights
Tories would name violent youth | CTV News
The nerd who came from nowhere: Stephen Harper knows you don't need to like a politician to elect him | National Post