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Quebec Renews Commitment to the South
Pierre Arcand outlines Quebec's global initiatives.
Quebec's international relations minister, Pierre Arcand, visited Atlanta Feb. 26 on a tour of the Southeast as part of the Canadian province's new U.S. action plan.
While the plan calls for strengthening the already important relationship with ...
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