Selected WorksInternational Affairs
Archives of The American Canada Watch (ISSN 1090-7076)
“Along with Macleans, The Economist, and The New York Times, I find the well-written American Canada Watch a most useful publication." --Lansing Lamont, Formerly of Time Magazine in Canada and The Americas Society, New York
Literary Travel
Gaspé, ‘Where the Air is Like Champagne,’ in The Toronto Globe and Mail
Writing in Canada’s national newspaper, James Reed and Deborah Addis reprise the traditional “Tour of the Gaspé,” in deepest Quebec. Nonfiction
A Yankee in Canada
Including the verbatim text of the author’s Congressionally-mandated Fulbright Report on Canada. |
Works![]() Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney The American Canada Watch (Boston: Addis & Reed Consulting, 1995-1999) was esteemed for its incisive commentary by a select circle of Canada watchers in this country and abroad, and was widely quoted in major media. The Canada Watch Archives remain a valuable historical source on the tangled and subtle U.S.-Canada relationship during a period of radical challenge from the separatist movement in Quebec.
![]() If Québec is the heart and soul of Canada, then Gaspé is arguably the heart of the heart of the country. A thousand miles north of New York, and nearly five hundred miles beyond Quebec City, lies the pristine Gaspé Peninsula, where the mighty St. Lawrence meets the sea. Come with two American writers as they make the journey “down Gaspé.”
![]() Since 1946 the Fulbright Fellowship program, representing the cosmopolitan strand in America’s cultural diplomacy, has produced a considerable literature. James Eldin Reed’s findings as Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Canada are cast in this distinctively American tradition. A Yankee in Canada is a strikingly original portrait—broadly sympathetic but unflinchingly honest—of Canada and the Canadians in their new Gilded Age. |