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While the comments made by the U.S. president get a lot of coverage, his opinions should not be seen as the last word.
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If those statements, from Canadians speaking in praise of Canada, seem self-congratulatory, then consider statements from international leaders, speaking about the importance of their ties with Canada.
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John Arendt is the editor of the Summerland Review.