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  2. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Canada are Canada's relations with other ... In February 1948 there was a Canadian consulate-general in Caracas and a Venezuelan consulate ...

  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. Canada in the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    In the Clutches of the Kremlin: Canadian-East European Relations, 1945-1962. Columbia University Press. 192 pp. Barry, Farrell R. 1969. The Making of Canadian Foreign Policy. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall. Belshaw, John Douglas. 2018. "Cold War Canada, 1945–1991." Ch. 9 in Canadian History: Post-Confederation. BC Open Textbook Project.

  5. 1948 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    February 2 – Barbara Ann Scott becomes the first Canadian to win the figure skating gold medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland April 14 – The Toronto Maple Leafs win their seventh Stanley Cup by defeating the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 0.

  6. List of ambassadors and high commissioners of Canada to Ireland

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    Diplomatic relations between Canada and Ireland was established on September 11, 1939. [2] John Hall Kelly was appointed as Canada's first High Commissioner in Ireland on December 28, 1939. [ 2 ] On April 17, 1949, Ireland severed its formal association with the Commonswealth, and the Canadian embassy to the newly independent Ireland was ...

  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. 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 ...

  9. Canada in the world wars and interwar period - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Economy in the Great Depression (1959), a standard history; Sandemose, Aksel. Aksel Sandemose and Canada: a Scandinavian writer's perception of the Canadian Prairies in the 1920s (2005) online; Siegfried, André. Canada (1937) wide ranging survey of politics, economics and society. online; Srigley, Katrina.