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Article: Quebec's relations with the United States.
- Article from:
- American Review of Canadian Studies
- Article date:
- June 22, 2002
- Author:
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Introduction
Among all of the noncentral governments in the world, Quebec has by far the largest representation in the United States, including a delegation generale in New York City established sixty years ago, delegations in Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, a tourism office in Washington, D.C., and commercial or ancillary offices in Atlanta and Miami. Government leaders in Quebec City have recently announced plans to spend an additional four million dollars in the United States to strengthen Quebec's representation at these offices and to work more closely with academic and civic groups to bring about a greater awareness of Quebec among America's attentive ...
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