North American Policy Forum

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Excerpt

Let me take a slightly different perspective than other speakers have this morning; my view is that the Canada-US relationship, while long-standing and deep, is not uni-dimensional nor uni-directional leading unambiguously towards deeper integration: the relationship can be characterized more as a modular house with some rooms quite closely tied into one another and some fairly clearly cut off, generally for good reason and likely to remain so.

A former Distinguished Fellow, John M. Curtis’s research covers all aspects of international trade, with a recent focus on the relationship between trade and intellectual property.