I would always argue to my students that Canada is not necessarily or inherently a left-wing country, and the United States is not necessarily the citadel of right-wing liberty. The obvious case there is Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, which made the Americans much further left than the Canadians at the time, and Americans coming to Canada found us backward, conservative, and out of tune with the kind of free-spirited liberalism that there was in the States. Then things reversed, with medicare the prime example.
I would always argue to my students that Canada is not necessarily or inherently a left-wing country, and the United States is not necessarily the ci… - Robert Bothwell
I would always argue to my students that Canada is not necessarily or inherently a left-wing country, and the United States is not necessarily the ci…
- Robert Bothwell
You don't systematically disagree with the President of the United States or intervene in American politics and expect that he is going to bless your… - Robert Bothwell
You don't systematically disagree with the President of the United States or intervene in American politics and expect that he is going to bless your…
We like to say medicare is uniquely Canadian, but Americans have Medicare too. Even the name. I can't actually determine where the name started, exce… - Robert Bothwell
We like to say medicare is uniquely Canadian, but Americans have Medicare too. Even the name. I can't actually determine where the name started, exce…
We've never had to confront a really nationalistic American government since the War of 1812. But if it ever happened, it would be trouble for us. Su… - Robert Bothwell
We've never had to confront a really nationalistic American government since the War of 1812. But if it ever happened, it would be trouble for us. Su…
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