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The great white north

America's new homeland security secretary may have a bit of homework to do when it comes to Canada.

It seems Janet Napolitano hasn't ventured north all that often.

Although born in New York City and raised in Pittsburgh, neither of which is that far from the Canadian border, the former Arizona governor seems much more comfortable with southern geography.

During a conference call with Canadian reporters about her review of the problems surrounding the U.S.'s northern border, Napolitano was asked how often she'd been to Canada.

She replied that years ago she'd visited Winnipeg during her years as a lawyer.

Then, after further thought, she recalled that she'd "also" been to Manitoba and saw some polar bears.

Kathleen Petty