February 3, 2011

Can Harper Mute America's Border Hysteria?

Toronto Sun, Toronto Sun

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When Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on Friday, he must assure him the sky is not falling.

And he must tell American legislators to chill out, take a pill if necessary, but to avoid panic and knee-jerk responses.

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