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North America includes Canada, the United States, Mexico, and their related territories, lying north of Central and South America in the western hemisphere.



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  • Canadian Studies Centre at Michigan State University - The Canadian Studies Centre was established to "provide teaching, research and outreach to those interested in the many relationships between Canada and the United States." The Centre's activities, programs, and other offerings are described on the website, and contact information is provided.
    This is a Michigan State University resource.
     
  • Great Lakes Information Network - With information about the environment, economy, geography, and tourist opportunities of the Great Lakes, the Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN) provides a connection between Michigan, Canada, and the other states bordering the Great Lakes, and describes itself as a "source of information for those who live, work or have an interest in the Great Lakes region."

  • Mexico - Country page from the Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) at the University of Texas hosts a collection of academic resources on the region.
     
  • Academic Info - Canadian Studies - Annotated list of websites concerning history, Canada's first nations, region, law and government, and multiple directories about Canada. By Mike Madin.


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