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Speeches as ambassador 1989, pt 1

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    Contains typed speeches by D.H. Burney as Ambassador of Canada to the United States numbered 1-17, dated February 3rd-June 8th, 1989. "Remarks to the Washington International Business Council", Washington, D.C. "Canada-U.S. Trade Relations under the Bush Administration: Canada Counts", Canadian Lumbermen's Association- Montreal. "Alberta Business leaders' Meeting", Edmonton, Alberta. "Remarks to the Potomac Exchange", Washington, D.C. "The Free Trade Agreement: A New Reality in Canada-U.S. Relations", North Virginia Seminar on Canada-U.S. FTA- Crystal Gateway Marriot Hotel, Arlington, Virginia. "Address to Buffalo World Affairs Council", Buffalo, New York. "The Acid Rain Problem: More Urgent than Ever", Eleventh Annual New England Environmental Conference- Boston, Massachusetts. "International Security and the Canada/USA Partnership", Southern Center for International Studies- Atlanta, Georgia. "The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: The View from Inside and the View from Atlanta", World Trade Club of Atlanta and Canadian-American Society of Atlanta- Atlanta, Georgia. "Breakfast at the Bar", American Bar Association, Section of International Law and Practice, International Trade Committee- Washington, D.C. "Remarks to the Young Presidents Organization Empire chapter", Washington, D.C. "The Free Trade Agreement and the Challenge of Implementation", Practicing Law Institute, New York, N.Y. "The Bush Agenda: What Does it Mean for Canada?", Council on Canada-U.S. Economic Relations, Conference Board of Canada- Washington, D.C. "The Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement: A New Reality, A New Challenge", Wisconsin International Trade Conference- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "Address to the Mid-America Committee", Chicago, Illinois. "Address to a National Geographic Society Reception", Washington, D.C. "Small Business: Together at the Free Trade Frontier", Canada-U.S. FTA Conference- Niagara Falls, New York.

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