THIS is the kind of trade deal that should have been signed in 1988, not the 3-way NAFTA ...
Mexico is a low-wage outlier that never should have been included, it just sucks away industries from both the US and Canada!
Canada and the US are joined at the hip geographically and culturally, it would make more sense to cooperate economically, than fight.
/rant
I will reiterate once again, even yet:
I live 60 miles from the Alberta border.
For many, many years, 'Canadian Days' was a big annual thing in my town. Canadians were honored here, and for the Canadan Days time frame, Looney bucks were honored straight across - without the exchange rate. That was a HUGE weekend here, with a gigantic following coming down every year to purchase. Yes, it was basically 30% off because of the exchange, which is a pretty big hit to retailers, but they WANTED it... It was a massive monetary injection... It was a big, big time for much of my early life.
Equally, Canucks came down for our rodeo, and we went up to Calgary for the Stampede, every single year for most of my childhood and young-adulthood.
I used to cross the border with nothing but a valid MT driver's license, and only had to declare alcohol and tobacco for duty (which no one ever checked)
Companies I worked for crossed the border for logging and road-building operations, and hunting and fishing used to be reasonable. More than here, but not bad...
EVERYTHING, including firearms, crosses the border to enter Alaska - We used to have quite a bit of traffic across the border with our folks traveling through to go to work in seasonal Alaskan jobs
Look. It will NEVER be even trade. The Looney buck can't stand against the Yankee buck.Never has, and never will. That imbalance will ALWAYS be there. And likewise, volume. They are, as a nation (territories included), roughly the population of a big state. There will ALWAYS be an imbalance in trade for that reason alone.
It WON'T be even. It CAN'T be fair. But it can surely be a whole helluva lot better than it is now - More like how I remember it, plz.