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Mar 9, 2009 · By 1967 the Canadian government openly expressed its disagreement with American policies in Southeast Asia. Canadians generally became less sympathetic to American influence and foreign policy. A nationalist movement demanded that American influence be significantly reduced.
Mar 31, 2010 · The Vietnam War was the classic example, a war so dreadful in its effects on the American polity that draft dodgers and military deserters by the thousands sought and found sanctuary in Canada, along with thousands of ordinary American men and women.
May 8, 2017 · Adam Gopnik writes about the diverging paths that American and Canadian history have taken, and examines whether the American Revolution was such a good idea.
Canada had an important role in the war, to stop communism and protect our nation, by making powerful political relationships that still exist today. The cold war was all about being the strongest and most powerful country.
The War's Impact on Canada. Canada emerged from the First World War a proud, victorious nation with newfound standing in the world. It also emerged grieving and divided, forever changed by the war’s unprecedented exertions and horrific costs.
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Jan 16, 2021 · Many politicians in the United States saw war with the Canadian colonies as an extension of the American Revolution. British North America, it was believed, could be invaded and freed from...