It is time for Canada to petition the European Union for membership.
The Economist published the letter below in the Letters section in the May 14, 2005 issue of the Economist.
I hope that this letter encourages a meaningful dialogue on the subject between Europeans and Canadians. I invite readers to email their comments to me directly at Dan@DanTaylor.com.
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[SIZE=+1][FONT=verdana, geneva, arial, sans serif]Hi, [/FONT][/SIZE]
I hope that the following idea, namely that Canada join the EU, becomes a movement and a then a reality. While we are not a part of Europe, the Arctic waterways will shorten the distance and then Iceland and Greenland are sort of stepping stones, as well.
Please note the following articles. What do you think?
March 03, 2005
GERMAN PAPERS
It's Time For Canada to Join the EU, article from Der Spiegal
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[FONT=verdana,geneva,arial,sans serif][SIZE=-2]May 14th 2005 [/SIZE][/FONT]
[SIZE=-2][FONT=verdana,geneva,arial,sans serif]From Economist.com[/FONT][/SIZE]
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Canada belongs in Europe[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,geneva,arial,sans serif][SIZE=-1]SIR – I believe that the citizens of the European Union would be best served if the next expansion of the [SIZE=-1]EU[/SIZE] was not to the east but rather to the west, to incorporate Canada (“
Now that we are all bundled inside, let's shut the door”, April 30th). While this notion might seem odd at first, a little investigation would show that the vast majority of Canadians claim ancestry from the nations of the [SIZE=-1]EU[/SIZE] and Canada's cultural, social and economic policies are very similar to those of Europe. Access to [SIZE=-1]NAFTA[/SIZE] as well as Canada's natural resources, such as oil and gas, holds obvious advantages for our European brethren. Equally, Canada's easy access to Europe would be just as beneficial to Canada. It is time for Canada to petition the [SIZE=-1]EU[/SIZE] for membership. The advantages for both parties are too significant to ignore.[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,geneva,arial,sans serif][SIZE=-1]Dan Taylor[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,geneva,arial,sans serif][SIZE=-1]Toronto[/SIZE][/FONT]