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Reagan's full speech to Parliament in 1987 (Part 2)

He is the most important leader in the world. And even though the country may not always like what they hear, when the president of the United States comes to Ottawa, Canada listens. From Franklin Roosevelt to Bill Clinton, U.S. presidents have been given the honour of addressing Canada's Parliament. Sometimes their speeches draw warm ovations; others are met by catcalls and anger. But over time, each presidential message has been an important indicator of the goodwill — and the problems — facing these neighbours.

Free Trade will be "mutually beneficial."

Medium: Television
Program: CBC Television News Special
Broadcast Date: April 6, 1987
Guest(s): , Ronald Reagan
Duration: 20:00

Last updated: January 2, 2013

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