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Outlines of Civics: Being a Supplement to Bryce's American Commonwealth, Abridged Edition (1908)
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Outlines of Civics: Being a Supplement to Bryce’s American Commonwealth, Abridged Edition (1908)

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Americaas largest supplier of imported oil is Canada. Canada is also the only major supplier that is politically stable. Canada is Americaas largest trading partneralarger than Japan, China, or any country in the European Union. Canada is a good friend, but it is not ajust like us, a and there is far more here than amoose and Mounties.a Now, it is easy and also fun for Americans to become experts about their important and fascinating northern neighbor. Canada: An Introduction for Americans takes you on a journey that you will never forget. Here is the heart and soul of Canadaathe story of its birth and growth, the contributions of the English, French, First Nations, and Inuit, and the distinctly Canadian ways of doing politics and building their economy, along with side trips that reveal the countryas diversity and even uncover some places many Canadians have not yet discovered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781164901648

Americaas largest supplier of imported oil is Canada. Canada is also the only major supplier that is politically stable. Canada is Americaas largest trading partneralarger than Japan, China, or any country in the European Union. Canada is a good friend, but it is not ajust like us, a and there is far more here than amoose and Mounties.a Now, it is easy and also fun for Americans to become experts about their important and fascinating northern neighbor. Canada: An Introduction for Americans takes you on a journey that you will never forget. Here is the heart and soul of Canadaathe story of its birth and growth, the contributions of the English, French, First Nations, and Inuit, and the distinctly Canadian ways of doing politics and building their economy, along with side trips that reveal the countryas diversity and even uncover some places many Canadians have not yet discovered.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
286
ISBN
9781164901648