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America, Canada’s problem

Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Then-Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King and then-U.S. president Franklin Roosevelt on July 31, 1936. During the Second World War, Canada forged a close relationship and understanding with the northeastern political class in the United States that effectively dominated American politics and government during the 20th century. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada
Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Then-Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King and then-U.S. president Franklin Roosevelt on July 31, 1936. During the Second World War, Canada forged a close relationship and understanding with the northeastern political class in the United States that effectively dominated American politics and government during the 20th century. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada
Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Then-Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King and then-U.S. president Franklin Roosevelt on July 31, 1936. During the Second World War, Canada forged a close relationship and understanding with the northeastern political class in the United States that effectively dominated American politics and government during the 20th century. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada
Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY ROBERT BOTHWELL | May 27, 2020
Then-Canadian prime minister Mackenzie King and then-U.S. president Franklin Roosevelt on July 31, 1936. During the Second World War, Canada forged a close relationship and understanding with the northeastern political class in the United States that effectively dominated American politics and government during the 20th century. Photograph courtesy of Library and Archives Canada