Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations

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The Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations was a 1970s Canadian foreign policy strategy advocating reduced economic and cultural dependence on the U.S. through diversification of Canada’s international relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian foreign policy proposal
foreign policy strategy
aimedAt diversifying Canada’s trade partners
strengthening ties with countries other than the United States
appliesTo Canada–United States relations NERFINISHED
context Canadian concerns about overdependence on the United States
country Canada
goal diversify Canada’s international relationships
reduce Canada’s cultural dependence on the United States
reduce Canada’s economic dependence on the United States
policyArea cultural policy
economic policy
foreign policy
proposedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
relation alternative to closer continental integration with the United States
alternative to maintaining the status quo in Canada–United States relations
timePeriod 1970s

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Mitchell Sharp notableWork Third Option policy proposal for Canada–United States relations