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Canada–Norway relations are foreign relations between Canada and Norway. As NATO allies and multilateral partners, Canada and Norway have had a long history of cooperation on regional and global terror issues, such as the War in Afghanistan. Canada and Norway have had diplomatic relations for 72 years. (2014) == History == The very first Europeans to reach North America were Norsemen, who made at least one major effort at settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland around 1000 AD. Snorri Thorfinnsson, or ''Snorri Guðriðsson'', was the son of Thorfinn Karlsefni and his wife Guđriđ. He is thought to be the first European baby born in North America.〔(Smithsonian Magazine | History & Archaeology | The Vikings: A Memorable Visit to America )〕 Little Norway was a Norwegian Army Air Service/Royal Norwegian Air Force training camp in Canada during World War II. Camp Norway in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia was the naval training camp.〔()〕 During the Cold War, Canadian troops were stationed in Norway as part of the NATO alliance. The Canadian Air-Sea Transportable Brigade Group was assigned to reinforce Norway in the case of a general war in Europe.
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