
Ep.1 Is a Merger Between Canada and the USA Inevitable? A talk with Diane Francis.
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Should Canada "merge" with the United States of America?
Diane Francis, author of Merger of The Century: Why Canada and the United States Should Become One Country, thinks it's inevitable.
This question may be the most important geopolitical thought experiment for North America's future since the end of WWII.
Branded a traitor in Canada for suggesting the integration of Canada and the United States a decade ago with her book, we discuss Donald Trump's comments and that very idea in a contemporary context with Francis.
How would such a "merger" take place? Are we talking about making a large US-Canada single market with no border between the two countries? Would Canada simply be annexed and become a series of US States? What would be the steps towards such a political union?
Further, Francis highlights geopolitical and economic implications, emphasizing the vast natural resources and strategic advantages of a united North American superpower.
Join us for this thought-provoking discussion about national identity, geopolitical strategy as Donald Trump is about to take office in the White House and threatens Canada with high tariffs.
00:00 Starting the Debate: Canada's Future with the U.S.
01:53 Introducing Diane Francis: A Voice on Geopolitics
03:07 Exploring Singularity University and AI
07:04 Trump's Comments and the Idea of a U.S.-Canada Merger
09:58 Historical Context: Mackenzie King's Vision
15:11 The Case for a North American Political Union
23:01 Regional Cultures and Political Differences
23:23 Economic Impact of French Language Protection
23:50 Customs Union and NAFTA
25:32 Geopolitical Reasons for a Canada-U.S. Merger
26:37 Canada's Resource Wealth
28:14 Foreign Influence and Espionage
30:51 Canada's Political Leadership
36:56 Canada's Economic Downturn
44:12 Future of Canada-U.S. Relations
44:58 Diane Francis' Publications