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CNATCA is the conduit for corridor growth. We promote and develop Trade, Tourism, Training,Technology, and Transportation (5T's).
The CNATCA is mobilizing the corridors' assets and resources to spark:
The Central North American Trade Corridor extends from Alaska and the Port of Churchill in Canada through the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia, then through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma panhandle, and Texas in the USA and south to Mexico City
" He advocated the introduction of a common North American currency (encompassing Mexico, the United States and Canada) and thought that this longer-term issue should be debated in the same way as the short-term currency appreciation issue is now being discussed"this is a direct qoute from a canadian parliament meeting
if the canadian government knows about the north american corridor plan why are the american people being lied to about it(youdont suppose its because the american government knows the american citizens wouldnt stand for it)Bank of Canada
· Mr. John Murray, Head of International Department
perimeter clearance strategy
Perimeter Clearance Concept ,Information systems integration ,Prescreening of travellers and traders Biometric identification(notice how they slip in the biometric id ,they are even planning to verichip the canadian peopele)
why does the canadian parliament have a plan for vehicle streaming if there is no north american corridor?
Applicable for Entrance in Either US or Canada
And Either In-Country, or In-Other-CountryREGULAR CARS BOOTHS NO PRE-SCREENING EXPEDITED
PROCESSESPRE-CLEARED AND KNOWN LOW RISK
TRUCKS (80%)REGULAR
TRUCKS UNKNOWN RISK NO PRE-SCREENING2-LANE APPROACH ROAD
PLAZA ENTRANCE(mixed streams)
NASCO encompasses Interstate Highways I-35, I-29 and I-94, and the significant east/west connectors to those highways in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For years people have referred to I-35 (the NASCO Corridor) as the NAFTA Superhighway. As such, it is already built but the goal is to expand it.
The project includes the largest border crossing in North America: The Ambassador Bridge in Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario, the second largest border crossing: Laredo, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, the Ports of Manzanillo, Colima and Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, and goes as far north as Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
NASCO has received $2.5 million in earmarks from the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) for the development of a technology and tracking tools. NASCO hopes the deployment of a modern information system will reduce the cost, improve the efficiency, reduce trade-related congestion, and enhance security of cross-border and corridor information, trade, and traffic. According to the NASCO website, the Federal Government has funded more than $234 million [1] towards the NASCO Corridor since 1999.
soif the government says that the north american corridor doesntexist why have they already earmarked 2.5 million dollars thsiyr towards building it?