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Question: On a rough scale of most internationalist to most nationalist:
#1
Abolish all borders/nations
 
#2
Full integration with Canada (become one country)
 
#3
EU-style supranational partnership
 
#4
Common currency, open borders, fewer restrictions on visas
 
#5
Schengen Area-style agreement (no border controls, easing visa restrictions)
 
#6
Open borders, current visa system
 
#7
Ease visa policies, keep current border policies
 
#8
Status quo, but any official ID can be used in place of passport for travel
 
#9
Status quo
 
#10
Status quo, but with tighter visa policies
 
#11
Status quo, but with tighter border controls
 
#12
Increase border controls and visa restrictions
 
#13
Build a wall, treat Canada like Mexico
 
#14
Complete isolationism, treat Canada like Cuba pre-2015
 
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Total Voters: 68

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Junior Chimp
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« on: November 18, 2015, 04:03:29 AM »

Full integration preferably.  However, only on our terms (our government, flag, etc.)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2015, 03:05:56 PM »

Full integration preferably.  However, only on our terms (our government, flag, etc.)

So is the GOP just like, America from the pre-war Fallout universe now?



In answer to the OP, we should obviously stay with the status quo. But I voted for the "any official ID" option since it would make my life a lot easier.

We might need to secure their oil one day!

Canada and the US really aren't all that different, despite what Canadians want to tell themselves.  Especially the Northern US and Canada.
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