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Franklin ship discovery: Stephen Harper's full statement

Read the full text of a statement by Prime Minster Stephen Harper Sept. 9 on the discovery of a lost ship from the doomed Franklin expedition.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to details from Parks Canada's Ryan Harris about the discovery of one of the ships from Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition, which was lost in 1846. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Full text of a statement by Prime Minster Stephen Harper Sept. 9 on the discovery of a lost ship from the Franklin expedition:

"I am delighted to announce that this years Victoria Strait Expedition has solved one of Canadas greatest mysteries, with the discovery of one of the two ships belonging to the Franklin Expedition lost in 1846.

"Although we do not know yet whether the discovery is Her Majestys Ship (HMS) Erebus or HMS Terror, we do have enough information to confirm its authenticity. This find was confirmed on Sunday, September 7, 2014, using a remotely operated underwater vehicle recently acquired by Parks Canada.

"This is truly a historic moment for Canada. Franklins ships are an important part of Canadian history given that his expeditions, which took place nearly 200 years ago, laid the foundations of Canadas Arctic sovereignty.

"I would like to congratulate and pay tribute to all partners involved in this years momentous Victoria Strait Expedition, including Parks Canada, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS), the Arctic Research Foundation (ARF), the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG), the Royal Canadian Navy and the Government of Nunavut. This discovery would not have been possible without their tireless efforts over the years, as well as their commitment, dedication and the perseverance of the many partners and explorers involved.

"Our Government has been deeply committed to finding HMS Erebus and HMSTerror, which were Canadas only undiscovered national historical site. Since 2008, there have been six major Parks Canada-led searches for the lost Franklin Expedition ships, pain-stakingly covering many hundreds of square kilometres of the Arctic seabed. It is gratifying that the ships remains were found during the Government-supported 2014 Victoria Strait Expedition.

"Finding the first vessel will no doubt provide the momentum or wind in our sails necessary to locate its sister ship and find out even more about what happened to the Franklin Expeditions crew."