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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(123,552 posts)
Mon May 19, 2025, 02:11 PM May 19

Longest Undefended Border No More

The U.S.-Canada border stretches from ocean to ocean to ocean, and from sea level to the 18,008-foot summit of Mt. St. Elias at the Yukon-Alaska line. It’s a border crossed by great rivers (Columbia, Yukon) harnessed and managed by both countries.

As a high school kid, I witnessed the 1964 signing of the Columbia River Treaty, which provided for three big dams in British Columbia to store water that would power the great powerhouse at Grand Coulee Dam. When President Trump says Canada has nothing we need, flick on a light switch and prove him wrong.

Trump is making noise as the treaty is in the process of being renegotiated, with the White House coveting Canada’s water. And he wants oil drilling in the trans-boundary Arctic migration route of the Porcupine Caribou herd. He has spoken of making Canada “the 51st state” and launched a tariff war. Canadians are taking him seriously, appalled at the breach of longstanding ties.

As well they might. Canadian exports to the states totaled $434 billion in 2024, three quarters of the country’s total. In turn, $349 billion in worth of exports traveled north to Canada.

https://www.postalley.org/2025/05/19/longest-undefended-border-no-more/

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Longest Undefended Border No More (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 19 OP
I'll never understand why the whole world won't just tell him NewHendoLib May 19 #1
I've crossed the US/Canadian border many times in my life FakeNoose May 19 #2

FakeNoose

(37,452 posts)
2. I've crossed the US/Canadian border many times in my life
Mon May 19, 2025, 04:05 PM
May 19

... mostly from Upstate New York, and once or twice from Michigan into Canada. I have nothing but warm feelings for Canadians and high praise for their government. It saddens me how Chump is shitting on and destroying our great historic friendship. Also I find it baffling that the US government (the State Department among others) hasn't stopped him from doing this.

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