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Harper, Obama meet to talk trade, Afghanistan

Source: Canada.com
Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper meets at the White House on Wednesday morning with U.S. President Barack Obama to discuss Ottawa's ongoing concerns about growing American protectionist sentiment on trade, and rising worries about the war in Afghanistan. The two leaders...
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