Date | Dignitary | Office |
---|---|---|
17 September 2014 | Petro Poroshenko | President of Ukraine |
27 February 2014 | His Highness Aga Khan IV | Spiritual Leader of Ismaili Muslims |
22 September 2011 | David Cameron | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
26 May 2010 | Felipe Calderón | President of Mexico |
26 May 2008 | Viktor Yushchenko | President of Ukraine |
22 September 2006 | Hamid Karzai | President of Afghanistan |
18 May 2006 | John Howard | Prime Minister of Australia |
25 October 2004 | Vicente Fox | President of Mexico |
9 March 2004 | Kofi Annan | Secretary General of the United Nations |
22 February 2001 | Tony Blair | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
29 April 1999 | Václav Havel | President of the Czech Republic |
24 September 1998 | Nelson Mandela | President of South Africa |
11 June 1996 | Ernesto Zedillo | President of Mexico |
23 February 1995 | Bill Clinton | President of the United States |
19 June 1992 | Boris Yeltsin | President of Russia |
8 April 1991 | Carlos Salinas de Gortari | President of Mexico |
18 June 1990 | Nelson Mandela | Deputy President of the African National Congress |
11 October 1989 | Hussein | King of Jordan |
27 June 1989 | Chaim Herzog | President of Israel |
22 June 1988 | Margaret Thatcher | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
16 June 1988 | Helmut Kohl | Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany |
10 May 1988 | Beatrix | Queen of the Netherlands |
25 May 1987 | François Mitterrand | President of France |
6 April 1987 | Ronald Reagan | President of the United States |
13 January 1986 | Yasuhiro Nakasone | Prime Minister of Japan |
7 March 1985 | Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | Secretary General of the United Nations |
8 May 1984 | Miguel de la Madrid | President of Mexico |
17 January 1984 | Zhao Ziyang | Premier of the People's Republic of China |
26 September 1983 | Margaret Thatcher | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
11 March 1981 | Ronald Reagan | President of the United States |
26 May 1980 | José López Portillo | President of Mexico |
5 May 1980 | Masayoshi Ohira | Prime Minister of Japan |
19 June 1973 | Indira Gandhi | Prime Minister of India |
30 March 1973 | Luis Echeverría | President of Mexico |
14 April 1972 | Richard Nixon | President of the United States |
26 May 1964 | U Thant | Secretary General of the United Nations |
17 May 1961 | John F. Kennedy | President of the United States |
21 July 1958 | Kwame Nkrumah | Prime Minister of Ghana |
9 July 1958 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | President of the United States |
13 June 1958 | Harold Macmillan | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
2 June 1958 | Theodor Heuss | President of West Germany |
4 March 1957 | Guy Mollet | Prime Minister of France |
5 June 1956 | Sukarno | President of Indonesia |
5 March 1956 | Giovanni Gronchi | President of Italy |
6 February 1956 | Anthony Eden | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
14 November 1953 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | President of the United States |
5 April 1951 | Vincent Auriol | President of France |
31 May 1950 | Liaquat Ali Khan | Prime Minister of Pakistan |
24 October 1949 | Jawaharlal Nehru | Prime Minister of India |
11 June 1947 | Harry S. Truman | President of the United States |
19 November 1945 | Clement Attlee | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
30 June 1944 | Peter Fraser | Prime Minister of New Zealand |
1 June 1944 | John Curtin | Prime Minister of Australia |
16 June 1943 | Chiang Kai-shek | President of the Republic of China |
3 June 1943 | Edvard Beneš | President of Czechoslovakia |
30 December 1941 | Winston Churchill | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom |
You've got some genuine heavy hitters on the list; Churchill, Nehru, Truman, Eisenhower, Mandela...
And you've got a lot of sketchy second-stringers who's halos have faded with the passage of time.
Nixon, Blair, Thatcher, Karzai...
Hell, even Russian Prez Boris Yeltsin got an invite when the West thought we had him in our pocket!
But nobody has ever addressed the Canadian parliament after a political leadership career of mere months that has been a complete bloody disaster by any measure.
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