The Canada Gambit: Will it Revive North America?
Chris Sands The Hudson Institute March 2011 Chris Sands reacts to the Regulatory Cooperation Council and Beyond the Border Working Group announcements and attempts to determine what this means for...
View ArticleA Great Border Deal for Both Sides — if US Doesn’t Block it
Chris Sands Huffington Post Canada December 8, 2011 Chris Sands’ analysis of the two action plans for the Regulatory Cooperation Council and the Beyond the Border Working Group. Read more here Filed...
View ArticleCommentary: Protectionist rules in transport cost consumers on both sides of...
The Macdonald-Laurier Institute The transport of goods in North America is slower and more expensive than it needs to be because of centuries-old trade practices that need to be revised, two authors...
View ArticleMeasuring the Costs of the Canada-US Border
Fraser Institute Nachum Gabler Alexander Moens Key findings After ten years of post-9/11 border innovations, the costs associated with border crossing have not significantly decreased while government...
View Article2012 Evaluation of Mobility at the Pacific Highway Truck Crossing, Southbound
Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University David L. Davidson A multi-year effort has been underway to improve southbound mobility at Pacific Highway. Last spring the BC Ministry of...
View ArticleDHS-Funded USC Institute Release Study Showing How 33 New Border Officials...
The CREATE Homeland Security Center, part of the University of Southern California (USC) and funded by DHS, has released a new study “estimat[ing] the impacts of wait times at major ports of entry on...
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