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Atlantica's Energy Corridor: Moving forward with Maine and New Brunswick

The Emergence of Cross-Border Regions between Canada and the United States: Reaping the promise and public value of cross-border regional relationships

Follow or Get Out of the Way: Why the public sector should not lead the Atlantic Gateway charge

The Audacity of Trade: The compelling case for Free Trade 

Global Guru - looking behond the horizon for Atlantica

World Affairs Council of Maine distinguished speaker: Canada-US Relations in the Age of Superstitions

Atlantica at the Maine Citizens' Trade Committee of the State Legislature.

Beyond Trade: Taking Canada and America to the Next Level

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Atlantica: the International Northeast Economic Region (AINER) is defined chiefly by geography, economic trends and trade patterns; common problems and experiences; and politics. Much of this wedge of territory has been outside the charmed circle of North American prosperity for years.

The reasons are buried deep in our history. Especially after the Americans rejected Reciprocity and Confederation was born, the continent was divided into two national projects. Each sought to open up its half of the continent on an east-west axis. Each had a funnel on the East Coast (Montreal and New York respectively) that caught the energies of Europe and channelled them toward the conquest of the continent. Atlantica was bypassed.

But now, continental free trade and globalization could put an end to the isolation of Atlantica. The east-west axis for development of North America is being supplemented by a drive to stitch back together the old north-south trade routes that had flourished across the continent before 1867..

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