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2025 | Becomes the longest-tenured active head coach in the 'Big Four' sports leagues following Gregg Popovich's departure from the San Antonio Spurs. |
April 2025 | Harper endorsed the current Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre during a rally in Edmonton ahead of the 2025 federal election. |
January 2025 | Declined trade offer from the Chicago Bears, remaining with the Pittsburgh Steelers. |
2024 | Participated in HBO Max series Hard Knocks with the Steelers and AFC North. |
2024 | Led the Steelers to a 10-7 record, losing to the Baltimore Ravens 28-14 in the first round of playoffs. |
2024 | During a 13-6 victory over the Denver Broncos in Week 2, Tomlin gave a characteristically cryptic response about game balls, stating 'I can't give you all the ingredients to the hot dog, you might not like it.' |
2024 | Harper was named as Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) Chair by Premier Danielle Smith. |
December 1 2024 | Achieved his 18th consecutive non-losing season with a 44-38 victory over the Bengals, bringing the Steelers to a 9-3 record. |
June 10 2024 | Signed a three-year contract extension to remain the Steelers' head coach through the 2027 season, becoming the second longest tenured Steelers head coach of all time. |
2023 | Becomes the NFL's longest-tenured active head coach after Bill Belichick's departure from the New England Patriots. |
2023 | Tomlin led the Steelers to a 10-7 record, losing to the Buffalo Bills 31-17 in the Wild Card Round. |
2023 | Stephen Harper was appointed a Member of the Alberta Order of Excellence, recognizing his long-standing contributions to the province. |
November 2023 | Mike Tomlin hosted George Pickens and Broderick Jones for Thanksgiving, demonstrating his close personal relationships with players by inviting them to spend the holiday with his family. |
April 2023 | Harper endorsed Albertan Premier Danielle Smith for the 2023 Albertan provincial election. |
March 22 2023 | At a conservative conference in Ottawa, Harper criticized the Trudeau government's handling of Chinese government interference in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian federal elections. |
2022 | Tomlin completed his 16th season with the Steelers, passing Bill Cowher for the second-longest tenure as head coach of the team. |
December 11 2022 | Tomlin achieved his 32nd matchup against Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, surpassing Curly Lambeau and Steve Owen for the second-most head-to-head matchups between head coaches in NFL history. |
September 2022 | Harper attended Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral alongside other former Canadian prime ministers. |
July 25 2022 | Harper endorsed his former cabinet minister Pierre Poilievre for the leadership of the Conservative Party, marking his first endorsement of a federal Conservative leadership candidate. |
2021 | Tomlin led the Steelers to a 9-7-1 season, making the playoffs but losing in the Wild Card Round to the Kansas City Chiefs 42-21. |
2021 | Harper appeared on the podcast American Optimist, where he criticized the Trudeau government's large-scale deficit spending during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
April 20 2021 | Tomlin signed a three-year contract extension to remain the Steelers' head coach through 2024. |
March 11 2021 | During a virtual gathering hosted by the Conference of Defence Associations Institute, Harper claimed that the world has entered a Second Cold War between the United States and China. |
2020 | Tomlin recorded his 14th consecutive non-losing season, tying Marty Schottenheimer's record. The Steelers finished with a 12-4 record but lost in the Wild Card Round to the Cleveland Browns. |
December 2020 | After a win over the Indianapolis Colts, Tomlin delivered the memorable quote 'It's a fine line between drinking wine and squashing grapes'. |
November 6 2020 | Tomlin was fined by the NFL for not properly wearing a face mask during a Week 8 game in the COVID-19 pandemic season. |
February 17 2020 | Tomlin appeared on ESPN and was interviewed by Stephen A. Smith to defend Mason Rudolph against Garrett's accusation of using a racial slur. |
2019 | Harper was appointed as a Companion of the Order of Canada by Governor General Julie Payette, an honor that was formally invested during a ceremony in September 2022. |
2019 | A group of independent academics published an assessment showing that Harper's government fulfilled 85 percent of its campaign pledges during his time as Prime Minister. |
November 2019 | An incident occurred during a game where Cleveland Browns defensive end Myles Garrett struck quarterback Mason Rudolph with a helmet, which Tomlin initially avoided discussing in media. |
September 2019 | Steelers lost starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger after a Week 2 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, leading to a challenging season with multiple quarterback changes and an initial 0-3 start. |
May 2019 | Harper appeared on another PragerU video explaining reasons to support Israel amid the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. |
January 2019 | Harper appeared on a PragerU video explaining why Donald Trump was elected president in the 2016 United States election. |
2018 | Tomlin faced significant locker room challenges with Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell, including Bell's season-long contract holdout and Brown's practice skipping and team conflicts, which led to Brown's benching and eventual trade to the Oakland Raiders. |
November 19 2018 | Harper appeared on a show hosted by Ben Shapiro, discussing populism, immigration, and nationalism. |
May 9 2018 | Harper expressed support for Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran deal by lending his signature to an ad in The New York Times. |
March 26 2018 | Harper attended the international Fellowship of Christians and Jews Gala at Mar-a-Lago, expressing support for US president Donald Trump's speech on Jerusalem. |
February 2 2018 | Harper revealed in a statement that he knew about the sexual assault allegations against Conservative MP Rick Dykstra during the 2015 election. |
2017 | Mike Tomlin and the Steelers had a successful 13-3 regular season, winning the AFC North, but were eliminated in the Divisional Round of the playoffs with a 45-42 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
October 2017 | Harper received media attention for criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement. |
2016 | Tomlin and the Steelers reached the AFC Championship Game for the first time since 2010, but were defeated by the New England Patriots 36-17. |
2016 | Tomlin led the Steelers to an 18-16 win against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. |
2016 | Mike Tomlin led the Pittsburgh Steelers to an 11-5 record, winning seven consecutive games to finish the season and securing the top position in the AFC North. |
2016 | Tomlin guided the Steelers to a 30-12 victory over the Miami Dolphins in the Wild Card Round of the playoffs. |
2016 | Terry Bradshaw publicly criticized Tomlin during an interview, describing him as 'more of a cheerleader guy' than a coach, challenging Tomlin's coaching leadership style. |
2016 | President Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine awarded Stephen Harper the Order of Liberty, the highest award for foreigners. |
August 26 2016 | Stephen Harper resigned his seat in the House of Commons. |
May 2016 | Harper delivered a speech at the 2016 Conservative Party convention honoring his accomplishments as party leader and prime minister. |
May 26 2016 | Harper was named a board member for the Conservative Party's fundraising arm, the Conservative Fund, and played a role in the removal of Harper-appointed Conservative executive director Dustin Van Vught. |
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