Archive for March 25th, 2008
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The Brookings Institution calls for a “seamless border” for residents of the Great Lakes region, eliminating the hindrance caused by increased security measures since 9/11.
A report from a prestigious U.S. think-tank released Sunday argues that Canada and the U.S. should work together with the aim of creating a common market for commerce and labour by 2030 for the states and provinces in the Great Lakes basin.
It also takes aim at obstacles to trade in the region, such as traffic congestion at the Ambassador Bridge linking Windsor and Detroit.









