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Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Back row, from left: Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, U.S. president George H.W. Bush, and Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, at the initialling of the draft North American Free Trade Agreement in October 1992. In front are the three countries' respective trade ministers, Mexico's Jaime Serra Puche, the U.S.'s Carla Hills, and Canada's Michael Wilson. Photograph courtesy of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Back row, from left: Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, U.S. president George H.W. Bush, and Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, at the initialling of the draft North American Free Trade Agreement in October 1992. In front are the three countries' respective trade ministers, Mexico's Jaime Serra Puche, the U.S.'s Carla Hills, and Canada's Michael Wilson. Photograph courtesy of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Back row, from left: Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, U.S. president George H.W. Bush, and Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, at the initialling of the draft North American Free Trade Agreement in October 1992. In front are the three countries' respective trade ministers, Mexico's Jaime Serra Puche, the U.S.'s Carla Hills, and Canada's Michael Wilson. Photograph courtesy of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | September 6, 2017
Back row, from left: Mexican president Carlos Salinas de Gortari, U.S. president George H.W. Bush, and Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney, at the initialling of the draft North American Free Trade Agreement in October 1992. In front are the three countries' respective trade ministers, Mexico's Jaime Serra Puche, the U.S.'s Carla Hills, and Canada's Michael Wilson. Photograph courtesy of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | August 30, 2017
When John Stewart started at the U.S. Embassy in 1990, he came to work at 100 Wellington St., across the street from Parliament Hill. The embassy has since moved to Sussex Drive. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | August 30, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN STEWART | August 30, 2017
When John Stewart started at the U.S. Embassy in 1990, he came to work at 100 Wellington St., across the street from Parliament Hill. The embassy has since moved to Sussex Drive. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia