Canada Seeks U.S. Co-operation Post-Election
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Canadian officials eyed 'new opportunities' no matter who won U.S. election, memos show

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Canadian officials envisioned new opportunities for co-operation with U.S. on nuclear energy, supply chain security and carbon capture technologies.
A Global Affairs Canada memo flagged the goal of ensuring Canada ’s relationship with the United States “will be not only sustained, but broadened and deepened over the years to come, whatever the result of the elections later this year .
The memos, obtained by the Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act , provide insight into the federal strategy to weather, and capitalize on, what promised to be a turning point for its closest ally.
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