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Unique views from John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Indira Gandhi, and dozens of other world leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada. During the First World War, foreign leaders began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons and ever since, have continued influencing how we think about our role in global affairs. For a century now, this succession of world figures has brought urgent messages about Canada s importance in world wars, to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism. Each foreign leader addressing Canada s parliament sought to forge new partnerships between their own country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over the decades these speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada s place in the world. No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in Foreign Voices in the House .", Unique views from John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Indira Ghandi, and dozens of other world leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada. During the First World War, foreign leaders began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons and ever since, have continued influencing how we think about our role in global affairs. For a century now, this succession of world figures has brought urgent messages about Canada s importance in world wars, to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism. Each foreign leader addressing Canada s parliament sought to forge new partnerships between their own country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over the decades these speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada s place in the world. No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in "Foreign Voices in the House."", Unique views from John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Indira Ghandi, and other world leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada. During the Second World War, foreign leaders such as Winston Churchill began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons, and in so doing, they left their mark on how we thought about our role in global affairs. In the decades since, a succession of world figures has delivered urgent messages about Canada s importance to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization efforts, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism. Each foreign leader who addressed Canada sought to forge new partnerships between their country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over seven decades their speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada s place in the world. No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in "Foreign Voices in the House."", Unique views from Winston Churchill, Indira Ghandi, John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Francoise Hollande, and other diverse leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada and Canadians. During the Second World War, foreign leaders like Winston Churchill began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons, and in so doing, they left their mark on how we thought about our role in global affairs. In the decades since, a succession of world figures has delivered urgent messages about Canada s importance to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization efforts, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism. Each foreign leader who addressed Canada sought to forge new partnerships between their country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over seven decades their speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada s place in the world. No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in "Foreign Voices in the House."", eng Unique views from Winston Churchill, Indira Ghandi, John F. Kennedy, Nelson Mandela, Françoise Hollande, and other diverse leaders reveal how foreigners see Canada and Canadians. During the Second World War, foreign leaders like Winston Churchill began addressing Canadians in our House of Commons, and in so doing, they left their mark on how we thought about our role in global affairs.In the decades since, a succession of world figures has delivered urgent messages about Canada's importance to the United Nations, Cold War security, decolonization and modernization efforts, advancing human rights, environmental conservation, and combating terrorism.Each foreign leader who addressed Canada sought to forge new partnerships between their country and ours in a rapidly evolving global context. Over seven decades their speeches chart the stunning transformation of international affairs and Canada's place in the world.No other source provides a complete record of this body of high-level oratory, gathered here for the first time in Foreign Voices in the House .

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