Investigation of the Canadian Debate Around Free Trade Term Paper
Investigation of the Canadian Debate Around Free Trade
An examination of debates and controversies surrounding free trade between Canada and the U.S.
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| 2,650 words
| 10 sources
| 2002
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on Feb 14, 2003
in
Economics
(International)
, Economics
(Macro)
, Canadian Studies
(Economics and Finance)
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This is an investigation of the attitudes and debates surrounding free trade with the United States on the Canadian side of the border during the period of 1985 to 2000. The author examines the reasons for free trade and the events that led up to the entry into agreements as well as the hopes, fears and results of free trade between the two countries with focus on Canadian fears.
From the Paper:
"There are 8,893km of virtually unprotected border between Canada and the United States; the longest in the world. With over 100 years of peaceful coexistence and general friendship, it is also one of the world's most peaceful borders. It comes as no surprise then that the cultures and histories of both countries are so intertwined or, to take the more cynical view "that Canada's culture and history are disproportionately intertwined with that of the United States. Whatever position taken, the phenomena exists and as a result of this closeness have arisen more practical issues" such as concerns dealing with the environment, mutual defense and trade."Cite this Term Paper:
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Investigation of the Canadian Debate Around Free Trade (2003, February 14)
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"Investigation of the Canadian Debate Around Free Trade" 14 February 2003.
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