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Posted AT 7:34 AM EST on 02/01/08

North-south ties

nreynolds@xplornet.com

For those folks who still resist the economic integration of North America, and there are a strident few left, it's getting awfully late for a comeback.As Canadian political economist Robin Neill observed a few years back, Canada was pretty well "continentalized" before Confederation. By 2000, he noted, every Canadian province - except Prince Edward Island - had developed stronger economic ties with the United States than they had developed with other provinces.

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