| Jakob (Kitchener, Ontario) wrote 3 years ago |
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| Exactly why should the union happen based on US legislation? Would that not mean giving away what defines Canada as the great country it is today? I am a permanent resident in Canada and will soon become Canadian. My father is American and has lived there for 20 years. Before coming here I weighed t >>> Read Full Text |
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| Steven Tu (Vancouver, British Columbia) wrote 3 years ago |
| Fantastic Idea |
| I always consider canada as part of the united states. I never think "canadian" is a independent identity. The future of canada lies in the intergration with the united states. Then greater opportunity will open up for all canadians and americans. People could freely to work, study and live in the >>> Read Full Text |
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| James (Ventura, California) wrote 3 years ago |
| Love the idea |
| If only this whole North American Union (Mexico, Canada and United States) thing wasn't putting a damper (The meddling of our neighbors to the south has us in the USA rather angry, to say it lightly, with any idea of a union with anybody at the moment. Despite the fact that we love and admire Canada >>> Read Full Text |
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| Samantha (Richmond, Kentucky) wrote 3 years ago |
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What is this combining all the north american countries, dont you see that this will lead to uniting the whole world under one leader! That is reckless and just rediculous, the countries of the world and north america are just to different.
Taxes, laws, religon, morales, language and m >>> Read Full Text |
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| Walker Bell (Overland Park, Kansas) wrote 3 years ago |
| Unify? the boundary is Political and Imaginary! |
| I am of course in favour of UNA, not the SPP or NAU. The NAU includes Mexico, which has a very different culture, heritage, and history than that of Canada and the US. Canada and the US WOULD BE THE SAME COUNTRY if the US had no revolutionary war. The US was simply the first to separate from UK and >>> Read Full Text |
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| Isaac (Edmonton, Alberta) wrote 3 years ago |
| I fear your nation |
| I fear your nation where I won't be free. There will be broad racial divisions and ghettoing and there will be violence and guns in my city the likes of which has never been seen before in our history. There will be nowhere to hide from the KKK, the Christian right, or the absurd tidal wave of racis >>> Read Full Text |
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| Boyd Lafrenie (Kelowna, British Columbia) wrote 3 years ago |
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| Okay, you do make a case for this supposed union. But Canadians in some ways are quite different. What system of measurement would be used?? Myself, as a young Canadian, cannot use farenheit, miles or gallons. They're like Greek to me. However, for personal measurement I do use feet and inches, so i >>> Read Full Text |
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| Filipe Brás Almeida (Viseu, Portugal) wrote 3 years ago |
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| While I generally favour democratic and political integration under federalism and regard it as mankind's best hope for worldwide peace, freedom and prosperity, the integration that is proposed here is simply unworthy of that name. It is assimilation, namely of Canada, and not integration of any sor >>> Read Full Text |
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| David (Fairbanks, Alaska) wrote 3 years ago |
| I concur |
| I've had this "fantasy" rolling around in my head for sometime. It just makes sense. Most people, who are aware of my sentiments on the subject, joke that I just wanna be able to drive from Alaska to "the states" without leaving the country, which was virtually already the case and had until rece >>> Read Full Text |
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| Sethiji (New Market, Ontario) wrote 3 years ago |
| Well Done |
i too feel the same way about unification and having been through your website and seeing the mature and reasoned responses to sceptics, i see you've researched this well and your commitment to the cause is infectious!
though i am now a canadian citizen, I have lived outside canada for mos >>> Read Full Text |
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