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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Center for Canadian-American Studies Celebrates 40 Years | A center at Western Washington University is celebrating 40 years of teaching U.S.-Canadian relations with two scheduled events in Bellingham this week. Dr. Donald Alper, Director of the Center for Canadian-American Studies, says the center has recently been focused on security and travel… |
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Center for Canadian-American Studies to celebrate 40th anniversary April 28-29 | |||
Evans to promote Alberta – U.S. relations in Bellingham and Seattle, Washington | Promoting the importance of strong Alberta-U.S. relations will highlight International and Intergovernmental Minister Iris Evans’ upcoming mission to Bellingham and Seattle from April 27-29. During the mission Evans will speak at the opening of Western Washington University’s (²ÝÁñÉçÇø) “… |
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Celebrating 40 years of cross-border cooperation | Though it is simply a line on a map, the border between Canada and the United States is an important part of Whatcom County. What happens at the border — and on either side of the border — affects the local economy. Take as an example last year's brouhaha over exempting residents of British… |
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Celebrating 40 years of cross-border cooperation | Though it is simply a line on a map, the border between Canada and the United States is an important part of Whatcom County. What happens at the border — and on either side of the border — affects the local economy. Take as an example last year’s brouhaha over exempting residents of British… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø center has helped U.S.-Canada relations for 40 years | In 1965, Bellingham physician Robert Kaiser wrote the president of Western Washington State College with the idea of creating an Institute for Canada-American studies. Kaiser, concerned that there was too little understanding of our northern neighbor, believed that Western was the right place… |