Bruce Muirhead
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Bruce Muirhead, BA Honors, MA, PhD, is a Canadian historian and an academic, whose work focusses on Canada's foreign trade policy.
From 1985 to 2006, Muirhead taught at Lakehead University. At the University of Waterloo, he teaches Canadian History, the American impact on Canada, and Canada's foreign economic policy in the 20th Century.
Muirhead is the author of several books: Dancing Around the Elephant: Creating a Prosperous Canada in an Era of American Dominance, 1957-1973 (University of Toronto Press, 2005), Against the Odds: the Public Life and Times of Louis Rasminsky (University of Toronto Press, 1999), and The Development of Post-War Canadian Trade Policy: the Decline of the Anglo-European Option (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1992). For Against the Odds, he received the Joseph and Fay Tanenbaum Award for Canadian Jewish History.