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Old 11-07-2005, 08:49 AM
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We get no respect!

Well, this is about as official as it gets. Former US ambassador to Canada admits that Americans take Canada for granted
(so what else is new? )

PR campaign could help Canada
Cellucci: Former ambassador: Americans need to be told of partnership's value


Tom Blackwell
National Post
Thursday, November 03, 2005

As it battles the Bush administration over trade, the federal government should also launch a public-relations offensive to enlighten Americans about their crucial economic ties with Canada, the former U.S. ambassador to Ottawa suggested yesterday.

Issues such as softwood lumber and the American dependence on Canadian oil -- front-page news north of the border -- are all but unknown in the United States, said Paul Cellucci, who finished his stint as ambassador this year.

Most U.S. residents are unaware the two countries are each other's chief trading partners, he said.

Canadian diplomats anxious to further this country's cause should try to focus U.S. media on that relationship, he told a business audience in Toronto.

"To some extent, we take Canada for granted in the United States," Mr. Cellucci told a meeting of the Economic Club of Toronto.

"A lot of people forget sometimes that Canada is a sovereign country and I can understand why that would upset people here.... Hopefully, the government can come up with a strategy to educate Americans about how big and important this relationship is to the United States."

The former ambassador, now a vice-president of Aurora, Ont.-based Magna Entertainment, said the softwood-lumber dispute that has preoccupied the media and politicians here is "not even on the radar screen" in the United States.

There is similar ignorance about the extent to which Canada satisfies U.S. energy needs, he said. Ask 100 Americans which country exports the most oil to the United States and 99 would probably name Saudia Arabia, Mr. Cellucci said.

"The truth is that it is Canada," he added.

He said a visit by the U.S. energy secretary or by Dick Cheney, the Vice-President, to the Alberta oil sands would go a long way toward showing Americans how much they depend on Canadian energy resources, he said.

The Canadian government has been trying to raise this country's profile among the American public, alerting local press, for instance, to the efforts of Canadian search-and-rescue and Red Cross teams during the hurricane disasters this year, said Rodney Moore, a spokesman for the Department of Foreign Affairs.

But it can be an uphill battle, he said.

"We always know that we're not represented in the media there as much as we'd like to be, or that it's done in a way that perpetuates errors, such as that we contributed to 9/11, that Canadians went down there," Mr. Moore said.

"That's been conquered as a myth, but it still comes up occasionally."

Canada has been aggressively expanding its diplomatic presence in the U.S. in recent years, opening consulates and setting up a secretariat in the embassy to encourage provincial governments and politicians to reach out to opinion leaders in the United States, Mr. Moore said.

He also pointed to Web sites, such as one that links U.S. residents with connections to Canada, that have helped increase awareness south of the border.
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Old 11-08-2005, 08:32 AM
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:31 AM
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Old 11-08-2005, 12:05 PM
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Old 11-08-2005, 12:22 PM
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Old 11-09-2005, 05:16 AM
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Naw... there are better humour and info web sites on the web. Check some of these out

Rick Mercer, co-host of the irreverent CBC news satire This Hour Has 22 Minutes and star of the Canadian sitcom Made in Canada (aka The Industry in the US), reveals how little Americans know about Canada in a series of segments called Talking to Americans. Think you know more about Canada than Al Gore or George W. Bush?
http://www.stephenville.org/americans/

Welcome to Canada, Eh?
http://www.nationallampoon.com/nl/08...ada/Canada.asp

Actual (?) Questions About Canada from an International Tourism Website
Laugh along with Al Lowe, the creator of Leisure Suit Larry
http://www.allowe.com/Humor/book/Act...t%20Canada.htm

Marry an American
http://www.marryanamerican.ca/

Canadian Joe-ks, eh...
http://www.joe-ks.com/canada.htm

Canadian humour, parody and satire
http://www.thetoque.com/


Not so funny, but interesting....

These pages, written by an American who has been living in Canada since 1992, are intended to give Americans a better idea just what goes on in the Great White North.
Most Americans know next to nothing about their neighbo(u)r to the north, except that Canadians play a lot of hockey, drink beer, and end sentences with "eh?"
http://americansguide.ca/

FIFTY THINGS AMERICANS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CANADA
http://durtydan.paintballresource.or.../50things.html
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Old 11-09-2005, 12:21 PM
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I bet those are better. The one I posted was the first one I found.
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