"Drifting Together" examines the effects of free trade on
Canada-US relations beyond the dimensions of trade and investment
flows. It traces the impact of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) on Canada's cultural policies, communications
regulations, cross-border regional interactions, social policy,
defence and security policy, and foreign policies beyond the
Canada-US relationship. This analysis sets the transformation of
Canada-US relations against the backgrounds of both economic
history and theories of economic and political integration. John
McDougall argues that while the members of the NAFTA are highly
unlikely ever to undertake the form of political integration
adopted by the European Union, Canada is already engaged in a
process of policy harmonization with the United States that amounts
to political integration by stealth. Thus, the "integration
question" is, for Canada, essentially a question of preserving its
democracy.
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