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Historian Talks Canada-U.S. Ties with Globe and Mail 

Dr. Matthew Hayday, history professor in the College of Arts, spoke to The Globe and Mail about how the U.S. impacted Canadian identity throughout history. 

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Posted Jul 6, 2026
Updated Jul 6, 2026
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