Sunday 11-23-97

Sunday, November 23, 1997
Vancouver, Canada

Bilateral Meeting with Prime Minister Jean Chretien of Canada

Pan Pacific Hotel

The United State's relationship with Canada is one of the closest and broadest of all of our bilateral partnerships based on our shared values of democracy and free trade. Our two nations work very closely on a wide range of issues -- from bilateral trade to Bosnia, Haiti to the Middle East Peace Process, as well as efforts with our partners in the Asia-Pacific region to promote economic integration and sustained growth throughout the entire Pacific Basin.

Among the issues that President Clinton and Prime Minister Chretien are likely to discuss are the Pacific salmon dispute, climate change, landmines and U.S.-Canadian cooperation in Haiti.

U.S.-Canada trade has increased 40% since 1994, and now totals a billion dollars a day.



5th Annual APEC Economic Leaders Meeting

Saturday 11-22-97

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Remarks to the Vancouver U.S. Consulate Staff

Remarks by Clinton and President Jiang Zemin

Remarks by Clinton and President Hashimoto of Japan

Press Briefing on International Economic Policy Dan Tarullo

Press Briefing by Mike McCurry, Deputy National Security Advisor Jim Steinberg, and U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefski

Press Conference by The President and Prime Minister Chretien of Canada

Press Briefing by National Security Advisor


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