Our country is moving forward.
I believe that future generations will have cause for gratitude that two great democracies--Canada and the United States...
This continent is a richer and freer place for that respect.
A full-scale nuclear exchange between the East and the West would kill almost 300 million people around the world.
I think I will be guided by an old Chinese proverb: 'When you enter a country, inquire as to what is forbidden; when you...
Well, I have made careful inquiries and I will eat the salmon and praise the B.C. Lions.
The force from which the sun draws its power has been loosed.
This trip to Vancouver is the first that I have taken outside of my own country since I became President last November.
A single nuclear weapon can kill more than 526,000.
I proclaim this treaty.
We have worked consistently to bring nuclear weapons under careful control, and to lessen the danger of nuclear conflict...
Your Prime Minister has said that 'the great purpose of international statesmanship today must be to... make possible a ...
We both have problems we must solve within our borders.
It is appropriate that this first trip should be to Canada.
Mr. Prime Minister, Mr. Premier, I want to thank you for your generous welcome.
We are at once neighbors and friends, and partners and allies, and I am very glad my first stop is Vancouver.
I do not want us to fight a war that no one ever meant to begin.
We will always stand with you in the defense of freedom.