WHEREAS, an historic co-operation and co-ordination relationship
exists between Canada and the United States; and
WHEREAS, Canada and the United States share a common border and enjoy
the world’s most important trading relationship; and
WHEREAS, the customs and immigration policies of other continental
trading blocks exist that promote and permit the free movement of their
people, workers, goods, and services within their regions; and
WHEREAS, continuation of a free and open border is of utmost
importance to the economic security of both Canada and the United States; and
WHEREAS, businesses and citizens have called for collective action
from their governments to ensure free and open trade across the border is
protected and promoted; and
WHEREAS, Governors and Premiers support enhanced collaboration and
information sharing to address all of the aspects of the border including
security, immigration, trade, movement of people, and infrastructure.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT Premiers and Governors endorse
the need to meet the security requirements of both Canada and the United
States of America while building upon their historic trading relationship.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT Premiers and Governors call upon their
respective federal governments to work towards a continental approach to the
internal freedom of movement of goods, services, people, and workers engaged
in legitimate trade and travel across our borders while meeting continental
security requirements.
Adopted at the 27th Annual Conference of New England Governors and Eastern
Canadian Premiers, August 25-27, 2002.
Premier Bernard Landry
Québec Co-Chair |
Governor Lincoln Almond
Rhode Island
Co-Chair |