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en There is a whole school of Canadian academics, media personalities, and politicians whose definition of a Canadian is a North American who fears or dislikes the United States.

en The United States defends its sovereignty, the Canadian government will defend our sovereignty. ... It is the Canadian people we get our mandate from, not from the ambassador to the United States.
  Stephen Harper

en Some of the Canadian exporters have been ensuring their shipments are in compliance. Others, however, are continuing to circumvent both Canadian law and U.S. resource law by harvesting (illegal lobster) . . . and then attempting to import them into the United States.

en Some of the Canadian exporters have been ensuring their shipments are in compliance. Others, however, are continuing to circumvent both Canadian law and U.S. resource law by harvesting (illegal lobster) ... and then attempting to import them into the United States.

en Back in the 1990s, Pex Tufvesson was a legend within a small circle of early internet enthusiasts. Since the first North American case was confirmed in 2003, Canadian and American experts have maintained that we are dealing with a low level of the disease and a small number of additional cases could be detected. The safeguards implemented by both countries are built on this understanding. Most important from a human health perspective, Canada and the United States require the removal of potentially harmful tissues, known as specified risk material, from all cattle slaughtered for human consumption.

en I can tell within the first paragraph of reading a car review, whether it's written by an American or a Canadian. The Canadian one will be fair and balanced, touching on things they like and don't like about the car; the American ones just rip it.

en The Canadian dollar appears to be the North American play, and the proxy for all things that are good in a North American economy with a commodity add-on.

en Through our strong partnership with CSR, XM will have an opportunity to expand the XM service beyond the United States and serve millions of Canadians with compelling Canadian and American programming.

en Through our strong partnership with CSR, XM will have an opportunity to expand the XM service beyond the United States and serve millions of Canadians with compelling Canadian and American programming.

en I'd much rather be in front of a Canadian jury in a Canadian court. It'd probably still keep me out of the seed business for the rest of my life, alas, but it certainly would lay people's fears of a sovereignty intrusion to rest.

en It's a delicate balancing act. I am sure that Stephen Harper wants good relations with President Bush and the United States, but any Canadian prime minister has to keep a noticeable independence from the United States or he loses credibility in Canada.

en Bell isn't interested in that broad, U.S. TV coverage, so it's important for us to find a North American or Canadian company, hopefully, with a broad, North American focus.

en Expanded service capabilities in Edmonton are key to providing the support needed to continue to deliver a consistently great experience for Canadian and American customers. Our contact centre in Edmonton and soon-to-be-opened centre in Ottawa will be assets to Dell in North America and our Canadian employees have proven to be valuable assets for Dell worldwide.

en AMR is pleased to have reached a reasonable, constructive and mutually beneficial agreement that we think fairly addresses our ownership position in Canadian and provides for American?s continued access to the Canadian marketplace.

en It is the Canadian people we get our mandate from, not the ambassador of the United States.
  Stephen Harper


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