Canadian-American relations: Ready for a thaw.

Canada's new government is hoping to mend relations with the U.S. In recent years, Canada's access to the highest levels of U.S. government has been steadily eroded, as it has chosen not to join America's war in Iraq or to participate in its plans for missile defense. Stephen Harper, Canada's newl...

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Publicado en:Economist Vol. 378; pp. 43 - 45
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Publicado: Economist Newspaper Limited February 25 2006
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