Sequence settings messed up

OK, all my source video comes from a Canon 5D Mark II, 24 fps and 1080p. Imported all the clips into Final Cut Express. Dragged things around, created my timeline and such. But, in the canvas and in all the output, it's sticking black bars at the top & bottom so that the aspect ratio ends up being 4x3. For the life of my, I can't figure out how to get it render in the native 16:9 format.
I tried creating a new sequence via drag & drop of one clip, and that seemed to work OK for the one clip. But then when I copied/pasted the original sequence over to the new sequence, it added black bars on 4 sides that occupy 80% of the space. Clearly, that's not very helpful. Really trying to figure this out, getting frustrated. Would greatly appreciate any help.

"But then when I copied/pasted the original sequence over to the new sequence, it added black bars on 4 sides that occupy 80% of the space."
This happens because the clips coming from the incorrect sequence had already been modified to fit the standard definition sequence. Select those clips and use the remove attributes function.

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