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Canada–United States border / International Joint Commission / Columbia River Treaty / Canada–United States relations / Boundary Waters Treaty / International relations / Water / Law / International Boundary and Water Commission / Mexico–United States border / United States Department of State
Date: 2014-10-21 06:35:27
Canada–United States border
International Joint Commission
Columbia River Treaty
Canada–United States relations
Boundary Waters Treaty
International relations
Water
Law
International Boundary and Water Commission
Mexico–United States border
United States Department of State

Common Cause: Building Flexibility into the Columbia River Treaty PROGRAM ON WATER ISSUES, MUNK SCHOOL OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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