I welcome you in behalf of all of the American people, so many of us who have known and enjoyed your country.
We are very proud and honored that we can honor you and the people of Canada through this dinner.
The strength of our economic system is rooted in diversity and free competition; the strength of our banking system depends largely on its i...
This must not be permitted to happen; it would be bad for banking, bad for business, and bad for borrowers and consumers.
We share a common language.
This is the mark of true friendship.
We share the longest common border of all nations.
We share many common characteristics with regard to our history.
I only hope we can make you feel as much at home here in the United States as my wife and I, and so many hundreds of thousands of Americans,...
Those differences are ones that, between friends, we will be able to discuss and find, in most instances, a common ground which is perhaps s...
And now, if it will not be embarrassing to the Prime Minister, I would like to say a personal word about him.
I was thinking, for example, of the fact that during the years I was Vice President, along with my wife, I visited many countries on officia...
When I think that the Prime Minister entered politics in 1965 and within 4 years became the head of government, believe me, for one for whom...
We share the common law.
We recall the times we have been to Canada and the warm welcomes we have received in Vancouver, in Quebec, Montreal, St. John's, Toronto, an...
I was delighted in the long talk that I had with the Prime Minister today to find that here was a man who had the vision to see beyond the n...
In any new administration, every moment becomes a historical moment when it occurs.
We share a very precious asset, the asset of friendship.