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Jeb Bush says U.S.-Canada relations in need of repair

Jeb Bush, the presumed U.S. Republican presidential candidate and former Florida governor, suggested the U.S.-Canada relationship is in need of serious repair and that it's time to "stop insulting our neighbour to the north."

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Presumed U.S. Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush, left, issued a strong call for improved U.S.-Canada relations Wednesday during a speech in New Hampshire. (Jim Cole/The Associated Press)

Presumed U.S. Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush issued a strong call for improved U.S.-Canada relations Wednesday during a speech in New Hampshire.

The Washington Post reports that twice during his speech in Portsmouth, the former Florida governor suggested the U.S. relationship with Canada is in need of serious repair and that is time to "stop insulting our neighbour to the north."

Bush told about 60 supporters that it is hard to imagine how the U.S. could have a bad relationship with Canada, but this (Obama) administration has managed to do it.

He added that U.S.-Canada friction is not just focused on disagreements over construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline "but across the board" but did not elaborate.

The newspaper quoted Bush as saying "our neighbourhood should come first" and the United States needs to establish stronger relations with its largest trading partner, strongest ally and the country the U.S. "can count on to be our partner in establishing a safer world."

Bush also suggested, according to a tweet posted by a Boston Globe reporter, that he wants to see Prime Minister Stephen Harper re-elected.