November 29, 2002
Volume 37 • Issue 46

Canvassers shift into high gear as campaign slowly winds down

ATESS toll booth helps restock food bank

Hockey Night in Edmonton Garrison!

CanJet salutes the Canadian Forces

The CDS’ open letter on harassment

437 Squadron’s support to Her Majesty’s Golden Jubilee visit

437 Squadron delivers Prime Minister to Prague

 

437 Squadron delivers Prime Minister to Prague

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437 Sqn delivers PM to NATO Summit: LCol Dave Murphy, CO 437 Squadron, greets Prime Minister (PM) Jean Chretien and his wife Aline in Ottawa on Tuesday, November 19. LCol Murphy and his crew seamlessly delivered the PM and his entourage to the NATO summit in Prague by the following midday, where the PM was greeted by Checz dignitaries and the media for 2 1/2 days of talks.


Prime Minister (PM) Jean Chretien Wed the 20th Nov 2002 addresses guests assembled at the new embassy in Prague. The grand opening was one of many stops on the PM’s tight schedule.


Ambassador of Canada in the Czech Republic, Margaret Huber, and Prime MinIster Jean Chretien cut the ceremonial ribbon officially opening Canada’s new embassy in Prague. The ceremony was attended by many Czech dignitaries and Embassy staff.


Prime Minister Jean Chretien briefs his most senior staff prior to departure from Ottawa enroute to Prague.


The Prime Minister catches up on his reading during a brief respite on his flight to Prague with 437 Squadron.


Ambassador of Canada in the Czech Republic, Margaret Huber awaits Prime Minister Jean Chretien on Wed. Nov. 20, 2002. His arrival and the signing of the guest book and subsequent ceremonial cutting of the ribbon would officially open Canada’s new embassy in Prague.


The many happy faces of the Czech employees as the new Canadian embassy is finally opened for business.

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