United States relations with Canada: Discussion concerning the St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project, joint defense arrangements, and trade restrictions1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 870 ff. For documentation on cooperation between the United States and Canada on atomic energy matters, see vol. ii, Part 2, pp. 845 ff. For information on U.S.–Canadian relations within the context of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, see vol. v, Part 1, pp. 1 ff.


[966] No. 966
Statement of Policy by the National Security Council

S/SNSC files, lot 63 D 351, NSC 150 Series


[968] No. 968
The Chargé in Canada (Bliss) to the Department of State

411.427/5–653: Despatch


[972] No. 972
The Chargé in Canada (Willoughby) to the Department of State

033.4211/5–1353: Telegram


[974] No. 974
Memorandum Prepared in the Bureau of Economic Affairs

411.4231/7–3053


[975] No. 975
The Ambassador in Canada (Stuart) to the Department of State

611.42/7–3053: Despatch


[976] No. 976
Report to the National Security Council by the Executive Secretary (Lay)

S/SNSC files, lot 63 D 351, NSC 159 Series


[980] No. 980
Memorandum for the President by the Acting Secretary of State

411.4241/11–753


[982] No. 982
The Counselor of Embassy in Canada (Bliss) to the Department of State

711.11 EI/11–1753: Despatch


[989] No. 989
The Chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy (Cole) to the Secretary of Defense (Wilson)

Canadian Desk files, lot 69 D 302, “Canada—Continental Defense 1953–1955”


[990] No. 990
The Canadian Minister of National Defense (Claxton) to the Secretary of Defense (Wilson)

Canadian Desk files, lot 69 D 302, “Canada—Continental Defense 1953–1955”


[993] No. 993
The Ambassador in Canada (Stuart) to the Department of State

611.42321 SL/6–1754: Telegram


[995] No. 995
The Ambassador in Canada (Stuart) to the Department of State

611.42321 SL/7–954: Despatch