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After 1900, US foreign policy towards Canada was aimed at cultivating a trading relationship This is most symbolized by the Reciprocity treat the US had negotiated with the Liberal government in 1911; however, it failed when the Conservatives in Canada campaigned against it claiming it was an economic annexation. Currently, the two countries are the worldâ??s largest trading partners as well as one of the most stable trade relationships in the world.

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