The following piece was originally published in the Aug. 3 edition of The Globe and Mail. By MICHAEL BYERS Armed U.S. Coast Guard officers often stop for lunch at Rock Salt, a seaside restaurant in this tiny village on Salt Spring Island. Their presence reflects the fact that some Canada-U.S. co-operation remains necessary, notwithstanding President Donald Trump’s threats to make this country the 51st state. Just 15 kilometres south of here, the…
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