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  2. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Canada are Canada ... In February 1948 there was a Canadian consulate-general in ... until December 1948, and finally gave full de jure ...

  3. History of Canadian foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Paris in 1783 formally ended the war. [4] Britain made several concessions to the United States at the expense of the North American colonies. [5] Notably, the borders between Canada and the United States were officially demarcated; [5] all land south of the Great Lakes, which was formerly a part of the Province of Quebec and included modern-day Michigan, Illinois and Ohio, was ...

  4. 1948 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ambassador to China keen to see Canadian presence (banks, Canadian Pacific ships and planes, TCA and Navy) in southeast Asia [12] U.S.A. to hold multi-party talks on North Atlantic security matters, including Soviet intentions and U.S. commitment [13]

  5. Canada–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    In February 1948, there was a Canadian Consulate General in Caracas and a Venezuelan Consulate General in Montreal.In that year, the Venezuelan Consul General, on behalf of the government of Venezuela, made a rapprochement with Canada in order to open direct diplomatic representations between the two countries; [2] but the Canadian government delayed the opening of a diplomatic mission in ...

  6. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    The North-West Mounted Police is established to enforce Canadian sovereignty of the Northwest Territories. [64] 1 July: Prince Edward Island enters Confederation as the seventh province. [65] 3 October: Treaty 3 is signed between the Ojibwe First Nations and the Canadian Crown, surrendering lands in Northwestern Ontario (present-day) and ...

  7. History of Canada (1945–1960) - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Canadian foreign relations were beginning to focus on the United States, which had eclipsed Britain as a world power. During World War II, Canada was a minor partner in the alliance between the United States and Britain, and the US had pledged to help defend Canada if necessary.

  8. Quebec Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Quebec Agreement was a secret agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States outlining the terms for the coordinated development of the science and engineering related to nuclear energy and specifically nuclear weapons.

  9. North Atlantic triangle - Wikipedia

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    North Atlantic triangle. The North Atlantic triangle is a theoretical construct for studying the history of Canadian foreign policy.First proposed by the historian John Bartlet Brebner, [1] it seeks to explain the importance of United Kingdom–United States relations to Canada's security, and even survival, during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. [2]