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Prime Minister’s Statement on Japan Earthquake
Prime Minister Stephen Harper today issued the following statement on the earthquake and the tsunami that struck Japan on Friday, March 11:
“On behalf of Laureen and myself, I offer our heartfelt condolences to the Japanese people. The thoughts and prayers of all Canadians are with all those affected by the powerful earthquake, its aftershocks, and the tsunami that have struck Japan.
“Our Government is also closely monitoring the potential impact of the tsunami warnings affecting the wider Asia-Pacific region, including Canada’s west coast. We are working closely with local first responders, municipal and provincial officials in order to address the immediate needs of citizens and ensure their safety.
“Our diplomats at the Embassy of Canada in Tokyo are working with Japanese authorities to determine whether any Canadians have been injured in the earthquake or tsunami. Earlier today, I spoke with Japan’s Ambassador in Canada and offered Canada’s support and assistance. Canada stands ready to help and support Japan in responding to this disaster.
“Friends and relatives in Canada seeking information on Canadian citizens believed to be in the affected areas should contact the Emergency Operations Centre at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade by calling 1-800-387-3124 or 613-943-1055. They may also send an e-mail to sos@international.gc.ca.”
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