Washington — The Bush administration wants to see stronger ties with Canada under Paul Martin, the White House said Friday. "The president looks forward to working with him and we look forward to strengthening our relationships with our Canadian friends," said spokesman Scott McClellan. Mr. Martin, chosen Liberal leader Friday, has promised to make Canada-U.S. relations a top priority, something surveys suggest most Canadians want. But he's not expected to become a slave to American interests, U.S. observers said. "There's a lot of anticipation in official Washington," said Gordon Giffin, a former ambassador to Canada. "It's an opportunity to begin...