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ArticleFROM THE EDITOR

First Peoples have moved all over what we now call North Amer­ica for gen­er­a­tions upon gen­er­a­tions. Set­tlers cre­ated new bor­ders. The United States declared itself a coun­try sep­ar­ate from Bri­tain, start­ing a long rela­tion­ship between it...

FROM THE EDITOR

ArticleUp and Down, Back and Forth

Look­ing back on 225 years of Canada-U.S. rela­tions

Up and Down, Back and Forth

Article8,890 kilo­metres ( give or take a few km)

Length of the Canada- U. S. land bor­der, the world’s longest.

8,890 kilo­metres ( give or take a few km)

Article“Liv­ing next to you is in some ways like sleep­ing with an ele­phant.

No mat­ter how friendly and even­tempered the beast, if I can call it that, one is affected by every twitch and grunt.” -Prime Min­is­ter Pierre Trudeau speak­ing in Wash­ing­ton, D.C., 1969

“Liv­ing next to you is in some ways like sleep­ing with an ele­phant.

ArticleUp and Down, Back and Forth

Tens of thou­sands flee the new United States for what are now Nova Sco­tia, New Brun­swick, Prince Edward Island, Que­bec and Ontario. Because they want to stay Brit­ish, they are known as Loy­al­ists. The War of 1812 between the U.S. and Canada...

Up and Down, Back and Forth

Article1866- 71 1871 1909

North­ern and south­ern Amer­ican states fight each other in the bru­tal Civil War. As many as 40,000 Cana­dians fight in the war, most on the side of the anti-slavery North. Fear of the U.S. helps per­suade what are now New Brun­swick, Nova Sco­tia,...

1866- 71 1871 1909

Article1930 . 1917

More Amer­ican taris, this time in something known as the SmootHaw­ley Act. Canada responds by increas­ing taris on Amer­ican goods and cut­ting them on Brit­ish ones. After ships col­lide in Hal­i­fax Har­bour, caus­ing a hor­rific explo­sion, the...

1930 . 1917

Article1965 PRIME MINISTERS AND PRESIDENTS

Ira­ni­ans storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran and hold sta host­age. Cana­dian dip­lo­mats shel­ter six Amer­ic­ans, even­tu­ally get­ting them out of the coun­try safely. It’s known as The Cana­dian Caper. . The two coun­tries sign the Auto Pact. It...

1965 PRIME MINISTERS AND PRESIDENTS