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Canada http://reuters.ca/locales/c_newsArticle.jsp?
type=topNews&localeKey=en_CA&storyID=8522680Experts call for common North America borderTue May 17, 2005 7:40 PM GMT-04:00
By Larry FineNEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States, Canada and Mexico
should establish a common security perimeter to guard against
terrorism in North America, a tri-national independent task force
said in a report released on Tuesday.The countries should police their borders together to help border
trade, allow easier movement of citizens and to keep out potential
security threats, the task force said at New York's Council on
Foreign Relations."If our two borders, the one between Canada and the United States
and the U.S. and Mexico, became a frontline for security the impact
that would have on normal relations and economic relations would
be profound," said co-chairman John Manley, a former Canadian
deputy prime minister and minister of finance.The task force was sponsored by private groups in each of the
three countries including the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, and
there was no indication that governments would act on the
proposals.The report, titled "Building a North American Community," also
called for free movement within the continent for citizens through
a North American Border Pass with biometric identifiers and other
measures to increase economic and military cooperation between
the countries.William Weld, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, and
Pedro Aspe, former finance minister of Mexico, were the other co-
chairmen of the task force, comprised of over 20 experts from
government, business and academia.Manley contrasted the scrutiny of goods flowing between Canada
and the United States with a lax attitude to imports arriving at
shipping ports."As I told my one-time U.S. counterpart (U.S. Homeland Security
chief) Tom Ridge once, 'You inspect a grain car entering the U.S.
from Saskatchewan closer than you do container traffic coming into
the United States from the Middle East.' And I think that's still the
case."Other recommendations included improving labor mobility,
developing an energy strategy with greater emphasis on reducing
harmful emissions and establishing an investment fund to build
infrastructure to connect Mexico's poorer regions in the South to
the market of the North.
Montag had somewhere to run to, do you?
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Canada http://reuters.ca/locales/c_newsArticle.jsp?
type=topNews&localeKey=en_CA&storyID=8522680Experts call for common North America borderTue May 17, 2005 7:40 PM GMT-04:00
By Larry FineNEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States, Canada and Mexico
should establish a common security perimeter to guard against
terrorism in North America, a tri-national independent task force
said in a report released on Tuesday.The countries should police their borders together to help border
trade, allow easier movement of citizens and to keep out potential
security threats, the task force said at New York's Council on
Foreign Relations."If our two borders, the one between Canada and the United States
and the U.S. and Mexico, became a frontline for security the impact
that would have on normal relations and economic relations would
be profound," said co-chairman John Manley, a former Canadian
deputy prime minister and minister of finance.The task force was sponsored by private groups in each of the
three countries including the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, and
there was no indication that governments would act on the
proposals.The report, titled "Building a North American Community," also
called for free movement within the continent for citizens through
a North American Border Pass with biometric identifiers and other
measures to increase economic and military cooperation between
the countries.William Weld, a former Republican governor of Massachusetts, and
Pedro Aspe, former finance minister of Mexico, were the other co-
chairmen of the task force, comprised of over 20 experts from
government, business and academia.Manley contrasted the scrutiny of goods flowing between Canada
and the United States with a lax attitude to imports arriving at
shipping ports."As I told my one-time U.S. counterpart (U.S. Homeland Security
chief) Tom Ridge once, 'You inspect a grain car entering the U.S.
from Saskatchewan closer than you do container traffic coming into
the United States from the Middle East.' And I think that's still the
case."Other recommendations included improving labor mobility,
developing an energy strategy with greater emphasis on reducing
harmful emissions and establishing an investment fund to build
infrastructure to connect Mexico's poorer regions in the South to
the market of the North.
Montag had somewhere to run to, do you?
–--
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
