Home
Quotes
Picture quotes
Random
Facebook Covers
Home
Quotes
Picture quotes
Random
Facebook Covers
Our ties are deep and long-standing. We are dependent on each other. And no matter what the issue of the day, whether it be softwood lumber, whether it be a war in Iraq, we need to continue to work together.
Quote by Paul Cellucci
Topics:
Paul Cellucci Quotes
Related Quotes
There is $1.4 billion a day in trade that goes back and forth across the...
We are also looking to Canada as we continue to integrate the North American energy...
Much has been accomplished during the last year in the campaign against terrorism. This struggle...
We are at war to liberate Iraq, to protect the people of the United States...
Yet there is disappointment in Washington and in the United States that Canada is not...
This ability to have reliable sources of energy and a reliable transmission of energy here...
I can tell you that the Canadian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have been providing...
So we are disappointed that some of our closest allies, including Canada, have not agreed...
When I was Governor of Massachusetts, we worked to get Sable Island gas into New...
We want to look at how we would respond because, as hard as we work...
We need to defeat al Queda and other terrorist organizations.
We know that if al Queda or one of these terrorist organizations were to get...
We are very grateful for what the Ontario provincial government is doing, and for cooperation...
I do want to try to put things in perspective today relative to the U.S.-Canada...
We believe, as the President has indicated, that this combination of a rogue state that...
These are Canadian and United States intelligence and law enforcement offices who are working in...
Canada is preparing to play a major role in the continued stability and security of...
Canada and the United States are also working at the World Trade Organization and in...
The agreement to place the binational planning group at our new Northern Command was also...
We must also remember that our work is not done.