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#1 Topaz

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 05:49 AM

So now we almost have an reached an agreement, it still has to be signed but one BILLION $$$ is a lot of money to do what? The government says its going to get the money from the cuts but then those cuts were happening because of the over spending of the government. I think they are going to have print more rather than cut. The Windsor-Detroit bridge is still not clear. Yet, this government is pushing for it but the owner of the Ambassador and others on the US side say that traffic is down on the bridge and even with Canada paying the 500 mil and the total cost being 2.5 BILLION, there won't be even money coming back for operating the new bridge, let alone, Canada to get paid back by tolls. This government spending is like a teen with their parents credit card! Also, we know now why the government is pushing for the new jets, more money spending on operations flying around North America for what? 9+ Billion? Another point, what happens when they spend all this money and we go into another recession or even a depression because Europe is in big trouble and the US isn't much better and it will come back on us too. http://thechronicleh...da/1266701.html

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 10:38 AM

If it eases cross-border activities even a bit, it's worth it.

Edited by Charles Anthony, 05 October 2011 - 12:27 PM.
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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:30 PM

If it eases cross-border activities even a bit, it's worth it.

I agree.

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Two basic facts:

1. Americans face various threats from around the world.

2. Canada and America have a long, undefendable border.

Conclusion:

Whether Canadians/Americans like it or not, northern North America faces various threats and the border is meaningless.

In terms of foreign threats to the territory, Canada and the US are the same thing. America is wasting resources protecting the 49th parallel, its border with Canada. Then again, America is fortunate to have such a civilized northern neighbour.

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We need a 21st century version of NORAD.

Edited by August1991, 05 October 2011 - 12:34 PM.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:35 PM

...America is fortunate to have such a civilized northern neighbour.



Yes, except for Millennium Bombers, drug tunnels, mismanaged pandemics (SARS), Nanticoke choke, and tainted pet food.
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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:42 PM

Yes, except for Millennium Bombers, drug tunnels, mismanaged pandemics (SARS), Nanticoke choke, and tainted pet food.

... and all those terrorists who came from Toronto.

BC, considering 9/11, I'd be more concerned with the Saudi/American "border".

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And BC, here's my point to you, and other Americans.

Alone, America cannot control who crosses the US/Canada border.

With the help of the Canadian government, the American government can possibly control who enters northern North America.

Edited by August1991, 05 October 2011 - 12:42 PM.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:51 PM

I'm all for it if it helps to give a clear distinction separating the two. IE. NOT, North American Union.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:52 PM

Yes, except for Millennium Bombers, drug tunnels, mismanaged pandemics (SARS), Nanticoke choke, and tainted pet food.

You have overlooked thousands of angry, rabid Vancouverites crazed by hockey loss and fuelled with beer.
You did know that Vancouver is only half an hour from Blaine, WA?
Seattle should be afraid, very afraid.
The government should do something.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 12:59 PM

You have overlooked thousands of angry, rabid Vancouverites crazed by hockey loss and fuelled with beer.
You did know that Vancouver is only half an hour from Blaine, WA?
Seattle should be afraid, very afraid.


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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:01 PM

I'm all for it if it helps to give a clear distinction separating the two. IE. NOT, North American Union.

I agree.

Canada is Canada, and the US is the US.

But when Canadians and Americans cross our long, common border, it's obvious that we mean no harm. We should cross easily.

Really? Is someone from California anymore dangerous than someone from Ontario, or Nevada?

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Canada/US border? Maybe Homeland Security should start checking people driving between California and Nevada. Maybe the US should have security checks when people cross state lines.

After all, a terrorist could land in Seattle but then drive to Las Vegas, or New York. The 9/11 terrorists lived in Florida, but used New York and Boston as their base for attack. Maybe the US should put a perimeter around Florida and check anyong leaving.

Edited by August1991, 05 October 2011 - 01:10 PM.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:05 PM

With the help of the Canadian government, the American government can possibly control who enters northern North America.



No, the domain is too large to be absolutely controlled by any government. Resources have to deployed to mitigate the greatest probable threat. Perhaps the greatest barrier could be Christian music piped over loudspeakers at the border.
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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:07 PM

...Canada/US border? Maybe Homeland Security should start checking people driving between California and Nevada. Maybe the US should have security checks when people cross state lines.



Such checkpoints already exists between Nevada, Arizon, and California...mostly for agricultural screening.
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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:15 PM

Europe has numerous common border protocols in numerous countries, all intended to make all member countries more secure.

Doing the same thing in North America is long overdue and makes plenty of sense. It also will serve to make trade and travel between the two countries easier and most importantly, more profitable.
The government should do something.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:17 PM

Such checkpoints already exists between Nevada, Arizon, and California...mostly for agricultural screening.

Have you recently crossed the Nevada/Arizona border, or the Quebec/NY border?

No, the domain is too large to be absolutely controlled by any government. Resources have to deployed to mitigate the greatest probable threat.

[sarcasm/]And checking ordinary Canadians at Rock Island or Derby Line is a better use of "resources"?

BC, in this case, you seem to me like a typical American: Clueless about the world.

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For "security reasons", the US federal government can now check people when they cross the US/Canada border.

Next, the bureaucrats will check people when they cross the California/Nevada border by car - for "security reasons".

BC, if you fly from Toronto to NY, are you checked? How about if you fly from LA to Las Vegas?

Edited by August1991, 05 October 2011 - 01:30 PM.

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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:29 PM

Europe has numerous common border protocols in numerous countries, all intended to make all member countries more secure.

The Schengen agreement was an admirable attempt to remove barriers, checks.

I fear that it will be short lived.
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Posted 05 October 2011 - 01:35 PM

BC, if you fly from Toronto to NY, are you checked? How about if you fly from LA to Las Vegas?


When going into the US, you are checked. Even within the US you are checked.

On my flight a couple weeks ago to Halifax (then back to Ottawa), in each airport there were body scanners, but were only for those going to the USA. But I flying within Canada, a simple check with the wand, and metal detector and no pat down.
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