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What is so new about this ?
It was known years ago that the one-worlders were going
to "comfortably merge" us together.
It has been out there to read about for a long time, but
either most people won't read, and the rest don't
believe it anyway
Mark




http://www.nationalpost.com/home/story.html?f=/stories/20010604/581705.html


June 4, 2001


Almost half foresee Canada, U.S. in union within a decade
'Quite a surprising lean'


Tom Arnold
National Post
Nearly one Canadian in two expects Canada to be part of a North American
union within 10 years, a new opinion poll finds, while one in four
believe
the country will be absorbed by the United States within 20 years.

The survey, conducted by EKOS Research Associates, concluded that 45% of
respondents believe it is very likely Canada will become part of a North
American union within 10 years. Just 24% reported it is very unlikely
Canada
will join a union with other North American countries over the same
period.

"It is a quite a surprising lean to the idea that this is going to
occur,"
said Frank Graves, president of EKOS.

The survey also found that Canadians believe it is quite likely they
will
come to share common banks with Americans, but believe it is less likely
the
two countries will have common courts, currency and especially
elections.

"They may feel a North American currency would be something that is in
the
offing," Mr. Graves said, "and they may feel that there may be some need
for
multilateral political structures to deal with some of the issues that
might
emerge in a North American union."

Mel Hurtig, the founder of the nationalist Council of Canadians, said he
was
"extraordinarily depressed" by the findings, which are officially
released
today.

The poll also found 17% agreed that Canada would be absorbed by the
United
States within 10 years, while 23% said Canada would be gone as a
nation-state within 20 years.

"Given the current political leadership that we have in this country,
there
is little doubt in my mind that that is exactly what is going to happen"
said Mr. Hurtig, author of the upcoming book The Vanishing Country,
about
Canada's demise as a nation.

"We now have the most continentalist and conservative Liberal government
in
the entire history of our nation.

"If we continue to go in the direction that we have been going --
harmonizing policies, abandoning control of our resources, selling off
Canadian companies, integrating Canadian economic, social and culture
policies, massive forces wanting to see more foreign ownership in the
banks
and in telecommunications industries, and huge lobbies for dollarization
--
and with a government that doesn't seem to give a damn about retaining
Canadian sovereignty, there's no way this country is going to survive."

But Herbert Grubel, a Vancouver-based economist and former Reform party
MP,
said a North American union would be an extremely positive economic
move.

"It would lead to lower interest rates, lower transaction costs, higher
growth and greater certainty for international trade," he said. "And it
is
estimated that it would lead to a higher income of 30% in Canada because
of
increased trade.

"Canadians see there is something seriously wrong with Canada and they
are
looking for something else," he said.

Still, the EKOS poll found 75% of those surveyed -- up 10% compared with
last year -- did not favour a common North American currency over the
Canadian dollar. About 66% said the declining Canadian dollar is a great
concern.

EKOS surveyed 3,077 Canadian adults between April 24 and May 22. The
margin
of error is plus or minus 1.8 percentage points 19 times in 20.

The Centre for Research and Information on Canada -- the research
division
of the Council for Canadian Unity -- found similar results when they
commissioned a poll on the eve of international trade talks in Quebec
City
two months ago.

Andrew Parkin, assistant director at the research centre, said yesterday
the
EKOS finding shows that Canadians "understand 'union' in a very
pragmatic
sense as in dealing with an economic framework, but they don't see it as
a
threat to the country. It doesn't mean they don't want to be Canadian
and it
doesn't mean they think they're going to lose their Canadianness."


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