Bill 101 discussion Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state. Remark in 1968, quoted in Improving.

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Bill 101 discussion Of course a bilingual state is more expensive than a unilingual one — but it is a richer state. Remark in 1968, quoted in Improving Canada's Democracy (2006) by Terry Julian, p. 14

CANADA-US RELATIONS 1980s….

Canada US Relations…

Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly and even-tempered is the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt. Pierre Trudeau Addressing the Press Club in Washington, D.C. (25 March 1969) "Free trade with the United States is like sleeping with an elephant. It's terrific until the elephant twitches, and if the elephant rolls over, you are a dead man. I'll tell you when he's going to roll over. He's going to roll over in times of economic depression and they are going to crank up the plants in Georgia and North Carolina and Ohio, and they're going to be shutting them down here." Brian Mulroney to the Globe and Mail (1983)

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Trade…. Why is trade between nations considered so carefully?  Access to markets…  Indicator of alignment of values…  Napoleonic strategies of war…

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Trade…. A Brief History of Trade Across the 49th Parallel 1878: National Policy 1890s: Gold Rush 1911: Reciprocity 1930s: Closer Ties 1940: Military Support and Integration Post-war 1940s: Free Trade? 1950s: US Foreign Investment and Control : Diefenbaker versus Kennedy 1960s: Kennedy and Trade with Cuba 1965: Auto Pact :Pierre Trudeau 1980s: Free Trade Source: