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Canada Institute launches <i>Ocassional Paper Series</i>

The Canada Institute launched a new Occasional Paper Series in January 2006. The inaugural publication by Dwight Mason discusses the challenges Quebec would have had to face in foreign and defense policy had the 1995 referendum led to the province's independence.

The Canada Institute launched a new Occasional Paper Series in January 2006. The inaugural publication by Dwight Mason discusses the challenges Quebec would have had to face in foreign and defense policy had the 1995 referendum led to the province's independence. This first issue, "The Foreign and Defense Policies of an Independent Quebec," is available for download as a PDF.

The Canada Institute's Occasional Paper Series serves as a platform for ideas and topics related to Canada and Canada-U.S. relations. Some of the papers derive from programs presented at Wilson Center events in the United States and Canada, others merit discussion on their own. The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars serves as a nonpartisan and neutral forum for free and open, serious, and informed scholarship and discussion. The views expressed in this publication are those of the author; publication of this paper does not imply any endorsement of the paper or of the views of the author by the Canada Institute or of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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