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  2. Canada–Cuba relations - Wikipedia

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    Trade relations between Canada and Cuba date back to the 18th century, with vessels from Atlantic Canada trading cod and beer for rum and sugar in Cuba. [2]After the United States terminated the Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty in 1866, the governments of British North America sent trade missions throughout Latin America, including Cuba.

  3. Canada–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    Canadian made products were sold in Mexico under British companies' logos. [1] Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1867; Canada delayed in establishing diplomatic relations with Mexico due to the expropriation of foreign oil companies in 1938. At the time, Canada felt obliged to follow other nations in isolating Mexico ...

  4. Foreign relations of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Official diplomatic relations were established in 1945, when Emile Vaillancourt, a noted writer and historian, was designated Canada's representative in Cuba. Canada and Mexico were the only two countries in the hemisphere to maintain uninterrupted diplomatic relations with Cuba following the Cuban Revolution in 1959.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Canada–Caribbean relations - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program (SAWP) consists of an annual recruitment of roughly 15,000 persons from the Caribbean and Mexico for temporary employment in Canada. [17] At the same time many Canadian snowbirds move to the Caribbean seasonally or for retirement.

  7. FACT CHECK: Mexico Did Not Break Off Relations With Canada - AOL

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    Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that Mexico broke off relations with Canada. It also claims that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo told Canada they could mine gold in Mexico.

  8. Mexico pauses relations with US and Canadian embassies - AOL

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    He said relations will be reestablished once the diplomats are “respectful of the independence of Mexico, of the sovereignty of our country.” CNN has contacted the US and Canadian embassies in ...

  9. Cuba–Mexico relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, Mexico gained independence from Spain, but Cuba remained a part of the Spanish Empire for 77 years until it won independence from Spain in 1898 as a result of the Spanish–American War. Cuban national hero José Martí lived for a time in Mexico and published several books there.