Canada And The United States: "Uneasy Bedfellows"

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...common language and a British cultural heritage, as well as the longest undefended border in the world. However, the relationship is not always an easy one. Canada, while certainly the equal of the United States in land area, has found itself increasingly under the influence of its southern neighbor politically, economically, and culturally. With its own problems at home over whether to continue to be integrated with French-speaking Quebec, Canada must also consider what should be its relationship with its American cousin. Economically, the two countries have close ties, and the American financial presence in Canada is considerable. Canada has always been one of America's largest trading partners. In addition, with the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the relationship is now bound in legal ties that go beyond mere individual choices to trade. The fear that Canada would become so weak economically in relationship to the United States as to lose its independence has been real. In 1971, Prime Minister Trudeau went so far as to seek...

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