United North America - Helping Canada's Provinces Join The USA
 

 

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John (Niagra Falls, Ontario) wrote 4 years ago
You've got to be kidding. Anyone in favour of this has no understanding of our comparative social, political and economic histories. We have spent the last 200 years maintaining a separate identity and distinct society in Canada. The shallowness of those who think that Canada and the US are the sa >>> Read Full Text

 
Jorge Rodriguez (Mexico City, Mexico) wrote 4 years ago
Great Idea!!!
Thank you for creating this site and your initiative on joining our great countries together. I believe Mexico, the United States and even Canada have a lot to offer each other as parts of a united country.

I've been having trouble finding any references to Mexico on this site and was wo >>> Read Full Text

 
Vanessa (San Antonio, Texas) wrote 4 years ago
I am very appreciative that a group of individuals have decided to address this issue.

In my opnion, ultimately, we are not talking about a amalgamation of Canada and the US, or the US "absorbing" Canada, or Canada commiting a traitorous and unpatriotic act by joining the US. The issue t >>> Read Full Text

 
Simon Smith (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) wrote 4 years ago
United North American, what a great suggestion, being a Canadian now leaving in the states, i would prefer that they should be a petition or some kind of awareness. The Canadian election aren't as close as the U.S. elections, thus if a petition of enough UNA supporters can be placed on a ballot in >>> Read Full Text

 
James (Dallas, Texas) wrote 4 years ago
What a great union it would be
I am originally from Michigan but I never went across the border thinking that Canadians didn't like Americans. I never new that so many of them felt so close to the U.S. It would definately be a good deal for both nations and I would enjoy seeing (our) country be the largest and most powerfull nati >>> Read Full Text

 
Dan (Hamilton, Ontario) wrote 4 years ago
Canadians and Americans are generally the same people; except the Americans rebelled against the Commonwealth and we didn't. We have many differences, America began in bloodshed and will most likely end in bloodshed, Canada has an interest in making sure its people won't starve on the streets, that >>> Read Full Text

 
Abbas Hassan (Toronto, Ontario) wrote 4 years ago
Yes, join the US!!
You stole my thoughts. Indeed, I support a United N America. I say, why not? We have so many things in common. Ideally, Canada should have been the 51st state of Canada. However by including all of Canada's territories US and Canada have a LOT to gain. Trust me, we will be the biggest power in the w >>> Read Full Text

 
Tyler (Boston, Massachusetts) wrote 5 years ago
I am from Boston Mass, my dads parents both immigrated from canada. When i was young we would take day trips to canada from our house in maine and I would never notice I left the country. I now notice that is because New England and the Maritime Provinces east of Quebec have the same ancestory and t >>> Read Full Text

 
William (expat living in USA) (California) wrote 5 years ago
Excellent idea: 100 years early
I heartily endorse many of your ideas. In fact, I think that some sort of unification will inevitably evolve due to long term economic and cultural integration. As our countries grow ever more intertwined, the decisions made in Washington have greater and greater impacts upon the lives of Canadian >>> Read Full Text

 
W. Echo (Vancouver, British Columbia) wrote 5 years ago
Consider us enemies !
You disgust me, your plans and ideals are a disgrace to the nation of Canada.The only way your annexationist / americanist movement ever gets anywhere is when it is shoved down the throats of the Canadian people who clearly do not want it. Our history, our values, our poltical ideals, and national c >>> Read Full Text

 
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