Word: canadianization
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Know .You." As the delegates met for a leisurely dinner in the Shera-ton-Carlton Hotel, Host Rusk suddenly jabbed a finger in the direction of Canadian Trade and Commerce Minister George Hees. "I know you," he told Hees...
...effects of the recession on both Canada and the U.S. and the impact of new European trading areas on traditional North American export markets. Each nation presented a bill of complaint and in reply got amiable, if diplomatically vague, reassurances and explanations. U.S. delegates wanted to know about pending Canadian tariff revisions, Fleming's withdrawal of tax concessions for U.S. investors in Canada, and the probable recommendations of Canada's Royal Commission on Publications concerning the importation of U.S. magazines. Canada renewed a perennial request for removal of U.S. restrictions on lead and zinc imports and, pointing...
travelers returning from Canada be left as they are. Fleming and team praised the humanitarian aspects of the new Administration's Food for Peace program but registered clear Canadian reservations about its possible adverse effect on foreign sales of Canadian wheat...
...lean and tireless machines. They must discipline their will to the self-torture of laboring lap after lap, mile after mile. Most of the top distance runners are well into their 20s, and often beyond. But this year the perennial stars are being run into the boards by a Canadian high school senior: 17-year-old Bruce Kidd, the neighborhood newsboy back home in Toronto, who can cruise through the three-mile grind as though it were a jaunt to the corner soda shop...
...Kidd. "I'm certainly not going to change now. After all, I do my running with my legs." Wiry (5 ft. 8 in., 135 Ibs.) Bruce Kidd thrives on a training regimen that would make most U.S. distance men turn to croquet. Son of the director of the Canadian Association for Adult Education, Kidd runs up to 15 miles a day in training. "My parents are reasonably enthusiastic about what I'm doing," says Kidd...