POLS 1400 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Cuban Missile Crisis, Lester B. Pearson, Transnationalism
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This document contains notes on the following: chapter 10 canada"s external environment: the united sates and the world pp 207-216. Chapter 10: canada"s external environment: the united states and the world. Page 207-216: the us is a major marked for quebec"s electricity and alberta"s petroleum, concerns for the environment have prompted canada to look for other buyers. Many companies that operated in canada have closed their doors as a result of global restructuring: canada is linked to the rest of the world by all sorts of ties o o. A: foreign governments make decisions every day in both foreign and domestic policy that can have an effect on canada. A: benefits of joining international organizations, opportunities to influence other countries" policies o o. Promote joint objectives with other states: membership involves obligations and responsibilities that influence canadian domestic or foreign policies, examples of international organizations: The un has always been central to canadian foreign policy.