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THE WHITE HOUSE
SECRET
wASHINGTON
National Security
Study Directive 1-85
January 5, 1985
CANADIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS
Introduction
This National Security Study Directive establishes the Terms of
Reference for completing a review of the overall relationship
between the United States and Canada. Primary attention should
be directed toward the production of recommendations for the
accomplishment of short-term measures prior to the President's
official working visit to Canada, March 17-18, 1985 Recommenda-
tions regarding a long-range strategy for dealing with Canada
will be prepared, based on the results of the President's trip
and the analysis of the work of the interagency group. 1st
Objective of the Review
To conduct a thorough review of U.S.-Canadian relations in
preparation for the President's trip to Canada; to produce
a
National Security Decision Directive (NSDD) -- Subject: U.S.
Policy Toward Canada. LST
Scope
The short and long-term reviews will result in reports to the
National Security Council that will address the following topics:
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Political: Prime Minister Mulroney has clearly indicated
his wish to improve ties with the U.S. How far can we
reasonably expect him to move in our direction given
traditional Canadian concern over too close links to the
U.S.? Have we discerned any Canadian actions to date that
were undertaken specifically to meet U.S. requests or with
an eye to meeting American concerns? How vocal should we be
in responding positively to Mulroney? How do we best manage
the stepped-up flow of meetings between U.S. and Canadian
officials? Are any new mechanisms required? How actively
should the Executive Branch promote closer ties between the
Canadian Parliament and the Congress? (Action: State) AS
Foreign Policy: The new Government is conducting a compre-
hensive review of its foreign policy In light of Prime
Minister Mulroney's expressed willingness to work more
closely with the U.S. on East-West issues and Third World
problems, should we seek a more activist Canadian role in
the global arena? Do we wish to use the President's visit
on
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