Canada and the U.S.

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By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, December 22, 2004.
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While Canada and the United States share a geographic border, it seems that for the most part, they are drifting apart idealogically, with Canada becoming more liberal and the United States becoming more conservative. We'll look at how the two neighbors are changing, yet in some ways becoming similar. Laura's guests are Dan Dunsky, a broadcast journalist with TVOntario in Canada. He's also a weekly foreign affairs contributor for radio and has written for the National Review, the Weekly Standard, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post. Laura's other guest is Kurk Dorsey, Associate Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire who specializes in U.S. foreign relations and Canada.

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