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Byline: William Douglas
OTTAWA _ President Bush went to Canada Tuesday seeking better ties with a northern neighbor, but he was dismissive about Canadian's strong opposition to the war in Iraq.
Standing beside Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin at a joint news conference, Bush suggested that Canadians who opposed the U.S. invasion don't think Iraq is ready for democracy. He shrugged off polls showing that Canadians increasingly feel alienated from the United States.
"You know, I haven't seen the polls you look at. We just had a poll in our country where people decided that the foreign policy of the Bush administration ought to ... stay in ...