One of the world's most stable partnerships will undergo a historic stress test over the coming days, pulled to the brink by differences involving cheese, court systems and political egos.
It took more than 120 years to build a Canada-United States free-trade pact after the last one collapsed, following the Civil War.
But now NAFTA is in danger, and a new deal is possible only if President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can get past the personal insults and animosity they've displayed publicly for each other and find common ground.
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