Canada-US Relations
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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Living with UncleCanada-US Relations in an Age of Empire |
Invaluable information on key issues for Canadians — energy, water, security and surveillance, military integration, social services Living With Uncle examines the new realities of … | Bruce Campbell; Ed Finn | 280 | 2006 | View |
From IntroductionFrom: Living with Uncle |
An overview of Canada-US relations highlited the 1988 FTA, 9/11, NAFTA and trying to achieve a goal of economic unions with the US | Bruce Campbell; Ed Finn | 7 | 2006 | $0.70 Add |
From The North American Deep Integration Agenda:A Critical Overview From: Living with Uncle |
Addresses the concept of deep integration—still largely unknown in the Canadian public arena—by addressing six questions:What is it? Where did it come from and where is it now? Where … | Bruce Campbell | 23 | 2006 | $2.30 Add |
From The Security Agenda:Driving Deep Integration From: Living with Uncle |
Using NAFTA as a jumping off point this chapter analyzes the driving force of deep integration becoming security. Specifically looks at the US calling for unprecedented integration among … | Maureen Webb | 20 | 2006 | $2.00 Add |
From Security and Civil Liberties After September 11:The Canadian Response From: Living with Uncle |
Looks at the challenges of preserving Canadian civil liberties and democracy, Canadian sovereignty, and finally Canadian security are paramount in the contect of the deep integration agenda and … | Kent Roach | 6 | 2006 | $0.60 Add |
From A Made-in-Canada Defence PolicyFrom: Living with Uncle |
A thorough look at Canada’s Defense Policy, what works, what doesn’t, and the authors thoughts on what needs to change going forward and concludes that it is possible to have a pro … | Michael Byers | 7 | 2006 | $0.70 Add |
From Canada’s Oil and Gas:Security, Sustainability, and Prosperity From: Living with Uncle |
This chapter reviews Canada’s oil and natural gas outlook: remaining reserves and production; consumption, imports, and exports; and the unaccounted for and high costs of our current path. … | David Thompson; Diana Gibson | 20 | 2006 | $2.00 Add |
From A North American Energy Policy Means a US Energy PolicyFrom: Living with Uncle |
Examines the US Energy Policy and its effect on Canada and the need for Canada to have a clearly defined energy policy | Marjorie Griffin Cohen | 10 | 2006 | $1.00 Add |
From Turning on the Tap? Water Exports to the United StatesFrom: Living with Uncle |
Examines the idea of exporting water in bulk to the US, describes the US need for water, the Canadian abundance of Water, and opposing views | Tony Clarke | 26 | 2006 | $2.60 Add |
From Deregulation and Continental Regulatory HarmonizationFrom: Living with Uncle |
beyond the narrow self-interest of companies, there is not a solid economic case to be made for deregulation. Instead, there is good reason to believe that this is a policy initiative that … | Bruce Campbell; Marc Lee | 22 | 2006 | $2.20 Add |
From Canadian Workers and Contradictions of Deep IntegrationFrom: Living with Uncle |
analyzes four contradictions in the deep integration agenda and economic alternatives to deep integration | Andrew Jackson | 12 | 2006 | $1.20 Add |
From Modelling North American Integration:Pushing the Envelope of Reality From: Living with Uncle |
This chapter will introduce non-specialist readers to the theory and practice of CGE modelling. It will survey and reconsider the major predictions of CGE models regarding the effects of free … | Jim Stanford | 37 | 2006 | $3.70 Add |
From Another Path for CanadaFrom: Living with Uncle |
Looks at expanding the definition of security to include the fundamental right to health and education, clean air and water, and peace and justice on a global scale and Canada’s role in this | Maude Barlow | 20 | 2006 | $2.00 Add |
From Cooperation Without CapitulationFrom: Living with Uncle |
Examines the challenge Canada faces from the deep integration threat and the common idea of it as an inevitability. States that Our challenge in the years ahead must be to make clear to Canadians … | Ed Broadbent | 6 | 2006 | $0.60 Add |
From Navigating Canada-US Relations in the Twenty-First CenturyFrom: Living with Uncle |
Looks at the connection between the issues of Canadian Sovereignty and Security in a post 9/11 world and what progressive people need to do in order to navigate Canada-US Relations | Lloyd Axworthy | 10 | 2006 | $1.00 Add |
From Integration and Dis-integration in North AmericaFrom: Living with Uncle |
Examines North America’s Integration and Dis-integration in terms of economics and politics | Stephen Clarkson | 6 | 2006 | $0.60 Add |