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CABC congratulates the 110th Congress. Click here to help the Council ensure that lawmakers explore policies that will enhance border security and provide smoother cross-border commerce while enhancing North American competitiveness

New poll indicates American Support for Greater Canada-U.S. Cooperation on Energy Security
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Executive Summary - Survey of 1000 "Likely 2006 U.S. General Election Voters"
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CABC requests official involvement in the North American Competitiveness Council
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CABC Welcomes Ambassador Wilson to Washington
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Commentary on the January 23 Canadian Election by CABC Executive Director Maryscott Greenwood
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Rice-Chertoff Joint Vision: Secure Borders and Open Doors in the Information Age
The three part vision is the State/DHS implementation step of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative.
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Colin Robertson, Minster and Head (Washington Advocacy Secretariat, Canadian Embassy, Washington D.C.,
Addresses the Jackson Executive Lecture Forum Luncheon at Mississippi State University on December 8, 2005
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Government of Canada calls off August 22nd softwood lumber talks
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Coalition for Secure and Trade Efficient Borders REPORT:
Border delays add $800 dollars to the price of each vehicle
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Governor of Georgia heads to Canada on trade mission
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, July 26, 2005 -- Governor Sonny Perdue jetted north to Canada as part of a three-day trade mission to visit the leading consumer of Georgia exports.
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Canadian beef industry working to restore trade with U.S.
July 24, 2005 -- Ranchers were relieved last week when a U.S. appeal court overturned an injunction against importing Canadian cattle under 30 months of age for slaughter in American meat plants. If that appeal court ruling stands, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is expected to release a proposed rule before the end of the year for trade to resume in Canadian breeding stock and cattle over 30 months of age.
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"Our Objective, of course, in the visit to Mexico and in the visit to Canada, is to solidify the friendship of the people who live on this continent. We want to do that for the whole western hemisphere, and then we want to do it for the whole world"

-President Harry Truman June 12, 1947
in a news Conference with Prime Minister Mackenzie King near Ottawa