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London Knights hockey fan Dylan Medd, right, sits with his arm around his wife, Angie Brereton, while drinking a beer and watching sports at Kingwest Bar and Grill before walking across the street for a game in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)

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London Knights hockey fans Shauna Percival, left, and her husband Kevin, right, laugh as they eat dinner with friends at J. Dee's Market Grill before walking across the street for a game in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)

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London Knights hockey fan Lila Grube, right, talks with Bill Gloin as the pair eat dinner at J. Dee's Market Grill before walking across the street for a game in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)

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London Knights hockey fans Jim Stevens, left, his wife Yvonne Stevens, react to a missed scoring opportunity while watching their hometown junior hockey club play against the visiting Oshawa Generals at the John Labatt Centre in London,Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. The long-time fans have been season ticket holders for the past 7 years. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)

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Cassie Brock, 13, laughs as her cousin, Kylie Brock, 9, left, reaches out to high five London Knights defenseman Tommy Hughes as he walks through the home players' tunnel at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, Canada on Friday March 2, 2012. (Craig Glover/Special to The Washington Times)

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**FILE** Demonstrators outside the White House march in November with a replica of a pipeline during a protest of the planned Keystone XL pipeline that would bring tar sands oil from Canada to Texas. (Associated Press)

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Mohammad Shafia (front left), son Hamed Shafia (background, second from left), and wife Tooba Mohammad Yahya (behind officer on right) arrive at the Frontenac County Courthouse in Kingston, Canada. Authorities accuse the three of killing the three daughters in the Afghan immigrant family because they dishonored it by adopting such habits as dating and wearing revealing clothes. (Canadian Press via Associated Press)

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**FILE** Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (left) listens as President Obama speaks following a meeting at the White House in Washington on Dec. 7, 2011. President Obama warned congressional Republicans that he would reject any effort to tie extraneous issues to an extension of the payroll tax cut, including the approval of an oil pipeline between the U.S. and Canada. (Associated Press/The Canadian Press)

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Ambassador Bridge links downtown Detroit and Windsor, Canada. Manuel Moroun, the owner of the aging structure, mounted a million-dollar ad campaign to sway state voters against a new bridge project connecting Detroit and Canada. (Associated Press)

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President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper appeared in front of reporters Dec. 7, 2011, to answer questions after meeting at the White House about border issues, including the Keystone oil pipeline project. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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** FILE ** Britain's Prince William heads toward a Sea King helicopter for a training exercise in Dalvay-by-the-Sea on Canada's Prince Edward Island on Monday, July 4, 2011. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Paul Chiasson)

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Illustration: Canada reclaim by Greg Groesch for The Washington Times

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It's not as recognizable as the Lombardi Trophy, but Canada's Grey Cup is a symbol of the country's long-standing tradition of playing America's favorite sport. (Canadian Football Hall of Fame)

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Illustration by Clement, National Post, Toronto, Canada

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In this photo from Dec. 19, 2004, Canada Prime Minister Paul Martin shakes hands with Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi at his military compound in a tent in Tripoli, Libya. (Associated Press/The Canadian Press)

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Beijing Goldlink Go-Abroad Consulting Co., whose office is pictured here, has seen a growing number of wealthy Chinese seeking help to emigrate, especially to Canada and the United States, in the 15 years since the company was founded. A recent report verifies the trend.

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Illustration by Gable, The Globe and Mail, Toronto, Canada

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — better known as Prince William and his wife, Kate — arrive at the airport in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, as part of their royal tour of Canada on Sunday, July 3, 2011. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

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William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, arrive at a citizenship ceremony in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, on July 1, 2011. The royal couple watched new citizens take the oath of citizenship, in which new Canadians pledge allegiance to the Queen. (Associated Press/The Canadian Press)

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The Canadian flag flies at this lighthouse on Machias Seal Island, which is claimed by both the United States and Canada. "There's a saying here: 'You know what we call the border when it's foggy?'" native Bob Peacock said. "Opportunity." (Associated Press)