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  1. The Trouble with Trilateralism: What to Make of the Security and Prosperity Partnership

    Appeared in the American Legion Magazine In 2005, the governments of the United States, Canada, and Mexico agreed to a new series of talks in various areas related to product standards and government regulations, including border security measures. The ...

  2. A Very Cold War?

    Appeared in Military Officer It's a region rich in resources, especially oil and natural gas. Not coincidentally, old enemies and even old friends are ramping up their efforts throughout the region to explore, stake their respective claims and flex ...

  3. Measuring Parliament's Attitude towards Canada-US Cooperation

    This publication offers a completely new contribution to Canadian-American studies. We evaluate how members of Canada's Parliament approach the Canadian-American relationship. Specifically, we measure Parliament's inclination towards seeking ...

  4. Fraser Forum- April 2009: Canada-US Relations

    In this issue: Up Front: Gangs, drugs, and the economy At a recent Behind the Spin event in Calgary, Dr. Stephen Easton, Senior Fellow of the Fraser Institute, discussed the true costs of crime. A blueprint for continued prosperity by Charles Lammam and ...

  5. A Conservative Strategy for NATO's Future

    Appeared in Vanguard At the Strasbourg-Kehl summit this year, NATO leaders launched a quest for a new Alliance Strategic Concept. Caution and modest expectations are warranted. First, NATO’s core mission, the collective defense of its members, has been ...

  6. Let's Hope Obama's Campaign Promises are Not Implemented

    Appeared in the Kelowna Courier and Halifax Chronicle Herald While Canadians overwhelmingly favoured Barack Obama over John McCain in last month’s US election, many have likely not considered how an Obama presidency will affect the Canadian economy. One ...

  7. Canada’s Stake in the 2008 U.S. Election

    Appeared in the National Post Canada's top-three economic interests in the new U. S. administration are as follows: First, Canada has a large stake in a more efficient border for trade combined with a more secure border for the movement of people. ...

  8. Canada and Obama: Canada's Stake in the 2008 US Election

    The aim of this publication is to identify Canadian interests at stake in future American choices and what the main proposals by the new president will mean for Canada. The purpose is to inform the Canadian public about what strategies in dealing with the ...

  9. Fraser Forum- October 2008: US Election Consequences

    In this issue: Up Front: Celebrate Hong Kong On September 16, the Fraser Institute announced the results of the annual Economic Freedom of the World report in Hong Kong at a gala event. Is America becoming Canadianized? by Jason Clemens Some of Canada’s ...

  10. North America 101: Continental union not in the cards

    Appeared in the Toronto Sun, New Glasgow Evening News and Cape Breton Post Scene: New Orleans. The “Three Amigos” are having a conversation about how the three economies of Canada, the United States, and Mexico can reduce costly border security measures ...