March 7, 2011

North American Diplomacy Takes All Three Amigos

Globe and Mail, Globe and Mail

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If the assessment of a U.S. diplomat in Mexico is accurate, and Canada fears that “trilateralism comes at the expense of its bilateral relationship with the United States,” its perception is badly distorted and indeed is potentially harmful to Canada’s interests.

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