Letters, Sep. 23, 1940

Canadians

Sirs:

... To a Canadian, the significance of the new joint-defense arrangements lies not in the fact of their having been made but in their having been accepted in Canada without raising the indignant clamor that has invariably attended any effort to improve Canadian-American relations. This is a happy augury, and gives rise to the hope that bigotry and suspicion will not again raise their ugly heads when the two nations which have so much in common may again seek to remove some of the artificial barriers between them. Canada, indeed, may...

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