Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s visit to this country this week comes at a crucial time both for Mexico and for the bilateral relationship with Canada.
At home, Mr. Calderon faces enormous challenges in his war on the drug cartels, an opposition-dominated Congress that is blocking or watering down much of his ambitious liberal reform agenda, falling popularity in the opinion polls and the prospect that his party, the Partido de Acción Nacional, will lose the presidential elections in 2012.
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