The essence of Canada's diversity is revealed in the interviews with the people and stories of the places that the former "New York Times" Canadian Bureau Chief visited during his extensive Canadian travels
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Why The Canadians is important reading for Americans.
The Canadians is a timeless personal and personalized portrait of the world's largest nation and the United States' closest and most important neighbor, the peculiar national characteristics of both Americans and Canadians that color this unique relationship (the longest undefended border in the world) and the attitudes and foibles of both peoples that make this North American partnership truly remarkable, revealing and important for the future strength of democracy. Written by an American son of Canadians who was the Bureau Chief in Canada for The New York Times for many of his 26 years as an editor, correspondent and columnist for that prestigious publication.
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