2000
DOI: 10.1080/02722010009481049
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NAFTA, the Information Revolution, and Canada-U.S. Relations: An Ontario Perspective

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“…It comes as no surprise that the United States, by far Canada's biggest trading partner, is the primary focus of Québec's paradiplomacy . Since the mid-1990s, every Canadian province has traded more with bordering U.S. states than with neighboring provinces (Courchene 2000;2003). Québec also seeks to protect its economic interests abroad.…”
Section: Economic Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It comes as no surprise that the United States, by far Canada's biggest trading partner, is the primary focus of Québec's paradiplomacy . Since the mid-1990s, every Canadian province has traded more with bordering U.S. states than with neighboring provinces (Courchene 2000;2003). Québec also seeks to protect its economic interests abroad.…”
Section: Economic Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6. In the mid-1990s, every Canadian province traded more with bordering US states than with the neighboring provinces (Courchene 2000(Courchene , 159-180, 2003. 7.…”
Section: Quebec's Engagement: Scholarly Articles In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%