United States relations with Canada: Discussion concerning the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project, joint defense arrangements, and trade restrictions1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 870 ff. For documentation on cooperation between the United States and Canada on atomic energy matters, see vol. ii, Part 2, pp. 845 ff. For information on U.S.–Canadian relations within the context of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, see vol. v, Part 1, pp. 1 ff.
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The Chargé in Canada (Bliss) to the
Department of State
Ottawa, August 19, 1954.
611.42321 SL/8–1954: Despatch
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Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of
State for European Affairs (Merchant) to the Under Secretary of State
(Smith)
[Washington,] August 23, 1954.
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The Acting Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs (Barbour) to the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Hensel)
[Washington,] September 11, 1954.
742.5/8–3054
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The Department of State Member on the
Permanent Joint Board on Defense (Nugent) to the Canadian Counselor of Embassy
(Mayer)
Washington, November 22, 1954.
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The Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Hensel)
to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
(Barbour)
Washington, December 4, 1954.
742.5/9–1154