OTTAWA--Among the proposals for closer economic ties between Canada and the United States is a call for a Customs Union, which would entail a common external tariff, a common trade policy, and the elimination of "rules of origin" alleged to impose heavy costs on exporting firms.
In a new CCPA study of the proposed Customs Union--which is favoured by many Canadian business executives, politicians, bureaucrats and academics--economist Marc Lee concludes that the economic and political costs for Canada would far outweigh the benefits.
Canada should resist the "big push" for deeper integration with the US