Brandon716
Senior Member
I never want to see the day where there is further integration between Canada and the United States, other than the ability to more freely move between the nations as individuals. An American citizen who is fed up with the United States should be more freely able to move north, and I also think the vice versa should be true. If Canadians see a need to move to LA or Florida to either go into the movies or get old, go for it.
Our immigration systems should take into account our common heritage, yet clearly separate identities and unique standing in the world.
Canada is and always should be a totally sovereign, independent, and socially different nation than the United States.
The only tragedy I could see happening in the future is if some kind of economic depression occurred and Canadians started being forced economically into some kind of agreement to accept the American dollar and thus a domino effect starts for some union movement.
I'd be totally against that, because markets are cyclical and the Canadian market can always rebound and it doesn't need to be attached and integrated with the US to do so.
The United States has plenty of devastated localized economies that are masked under a nationally growing economy because America is the present day Rome. The United States is too large to see these economic inequalities on paper, you have to visit these communities to understand the fact that the US economy simply doesn't work for everyone.
I refuse to believe Canada adopting a North American currency or the US Dollar will help Canada in any way, shape, or form.
Our immigration systems should take into account our common heritage, yet clearly separate identities and unique standing in the world.
Canada is and always should be a totally sovereign, independent, and socially different nation than the United States.
The only tragedy I could see happening in the future is if some kind of economic depression occurred and Canadians started being forced economically into some kind of agreement to accept the American dollar and thus a domino effect starts for some union movement.
I'd be totally against that, because markets are cyclical and the Canadian market can always rebound and it doesn't need to be attached and integrated with the US to do so.
The United States has plenty of devastated localized economies that are masked under a nationally growing economy because America is the present day Rome. The United States is too large to see these economic inequalities on paper, you have to visit these communities to understand the fact that the US economy simply doesn't work for everyone.
I refuse to believe Canada adopting a North American currency or the US Dollar will help Canada in any way, shape, or form.