23 Mai 1923 Jahr - Halibut Treaty
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The Halibut Treaty, signed independently by Canada without British involvement, demonstrated the country's growing ability to conduct its own foreign affairs and negotiate international agreements. This treaty was significant for diplomats as it showcased Canada's newfound diplomatic independence and asserted its sovereignty in the international arena. For fishing communities along the Pacific coast, the treaty had direct implications for fishing rights and resource management, highlighting the economic importance of international agreements in shaping local livelihoods. Overall, the Halibut Treaty contributed to Canada's changing identity by showcasing its evolving role as a sovereign nation capable of asserting its interests on the global stage.
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