Reviewing the bidding on Canadian-U.S. defence post election

Progress will depend on bilateral flexibility—and greater information flow that some will claim impinges privacy. At least, whatever Ottawa decides, it won't be driven by responding to Opposition charges that the government is selling Canadian birth

WASHINGTON, D.C.—On May 2, the U.S. public celebrated the news that al-Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden had been killed by a Navy SEAL team. We virtually ignored the results of the Canadian election held on the same day. Yet, satisfying for the national psyche as was bringing bin Lad...

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