Prime Minister Stephen Harper replies to Speech from the Throne
March 11, 2010
Prime Minister’s speech livestreamed on YouTube

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Stephen Harper today delivered his reply to the Speech from the Throne in the House of Commons and — in a first for a Canadian Prime Minister — livestreamed on YouTube.
 
The address highlighted Canada’s accomplishments since the last session, including the Olympic Winter Games, the quick response to the disaster in Haiti and the ongoing success of the Government’s Economic Action Plan.  Prime Minister Harper emphasized the Government’s top priority in the new session: jobs and economic growth. 
 
“There is a widespread understanding among Canadians of the need to return to balanced budgets when the recession is over, to ensure funds are freed for the private sector to create sustainable long-term jobs and growth,” said the Prime Minister.  “This country is going to emerge from this recession in the strongest position of any first-tier country.”
 
The Government is also ensuring that it uses new and innovative ways to get in touch with Canadians.  Canadians are no longer getting their news solely from traditional media.  They are turning to new media in increasing numbers.  YouTube and other forms of social media allow Canadians unfiltered and immediate access to Government information — like today’s speech.  The use of YouTube livestreaming complements the Government’s current use of social media.
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