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- Axworthy, Lloyd (2003). Navigating a New World: Canada's Global Future (Toronto: Knopf).
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September 22, New York.
- Martin, Paul (2008). Hell or High Water: My Life In and Out of Politics (McClelland and Stewart: Toronto), pp. 338-41.
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