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August 22, 2007 |
Bush doesn't deny plans for N. American Union
Worldnet Daily
MONTEBELLO, Quebec – President Bush today sidestepped a direct question about whether he'd be willing to categorically deny there is a plan to create the North American Union.
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August 22, 2007 |
Bush dismisses talk of an EU-like bloc
Los Angeles Times
MONTEBELLO, Canada — Two years ago, President Bush and the leaders of Canada and Mexico agreed to establish what they called the Security and Prosperity Partnership, a framework for cooperation on economic matters and shared security concerns. |
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August 22, 2007 |
The case of the jellybean and cross-border commerce
Globe and Mail (UK)
TORONTO, MONTEBELLO, QUE. -- David Ganong should be sitting in the sweet spot of continental trade. Each year, he ships millions of tiny jellybeans to the United States from his factory strategically situated in the border town of St. Stephen, N.B. |
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August 22, 2007 |
Superhighway scaremongers
National Post (Ca)
plowed through every deadly wordof theofficialMontebello summit joint statement, as issued yesterday by President Bush, Prime Minister Harper and President Calderon, and I can confirm that the alleged secret plans to export Canadian water and build a NAFTA Superhighway from Mexico to Canada are officially not mentioned, thereby confirming that such plans remain shrouded in secrecy and therefore still exist. |
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August 22, 2007 |
Bush lauds NAFTA as summit in Quebec ends
Rocky Mountain News
MONTEBELLO, Quebec - President Bush said the 12-year- old trade agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico has boosted the economies of all three countries and that cooperation on border security will keep commerce flowing. |
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August 21, 2007 |
SPP Summit: Corsi's eyewitness report
Worldnet Daily
MONTEBELLO, Quebec – Leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico have begun their discussions of the Security and Prosperity Partnership behind closed doors here at the five-star Fairmont Le Chateau resort in Montebello, Quebec. |
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August 21, 2007 |
Nafta talks tackle trade issues
BBC (UK)
Talks between the US, Mexico and Canada in Quebec have ended after two days of discussions on trade and security. |
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August 21, 2007 |
Leaders try to calm sovereignty critics
Globe and Mail (UK)
As he wrapped up his annual summit with U.S. President George W. Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Mr. Harper and his two colleagues tried to debunk fears that further integration of the three economies would somehow undermine each country's sovereignty and independence. |
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August 21, 2007 |
A North American road to nowhere
Globe and Mail (UK)
It's a threat that has left-wing Canadian nationalists and right-wing U.S. congressmen in rare and dismayed agreement: a freeway, four football fields wide, stretching from Mexico to northern Manitoba. |
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August 21, 2007 |
Border among key issues at summit's opening
Globe and Mail (UK)
MONTEBELLO, QUEBEC — Border issues, Arctic sovereignty and Canada's mission in Afghanistan topped the agenda yesterday as Prime Minister Stephen Harper met U.S. President George W. Bush at the start of a North American summit that has been shortened to allow Mexican President Felipe Calderon to return to his hurricane-threatened nation.
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