Secretary Rice's Travel to Canada Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada September 12, 2006
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice traveled to Nova Scotia, Canada, September 11-12, 2006. The Secretary and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay visited Halifax, Stellarton and Pictou. Click on images for larger versions and captions
 Secretary Rice and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay observe images of diverted planes at the Halifax International Airport at a ceremony marking the five-year anniversary at the airport on September 11, 2006 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
 Secretary Rice and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter Mackay walk to a ceremony marking the five-year anniversary of 9/11 at the Halifax International Airport in Nova Scotia, Canada on September 11, 2006. |
 Secretary Rice meets volunteers who assisted on September 11th at the Halifax International Airport on September 11, 2006 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
 Secretary Rice and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay observe images of diverted planes at the Halifax International Airport at a ceremony marking the five-year anniversary at the airport on September 11, 2006 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. |
 Secretary Rice appearing with Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter MacKay thanks airport workers at the Halifax International Airport.
|  Secretary Rice talks about the close ties between Canada and the United States at a 9/11 commemoration ceremony.
|  Marvin Moore, director of strategic initiatives at the Maritime Museum describes the December 6, 1917 Halifax Explosion to Secretary Rice and Foreign Affairs Minister MacKay.
|  Secretary Rice greets Mayann Francis the newly installed Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia. |
 Secretary Rice and Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay visit a coffee shop in Pictou, Nova Scotia.
|  Canadian Foreign Minister Peter MacKay takes Secretary Rice on a walking tour of Pictou, Nova Scotia. |
Released on September 12, 2006
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