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Six Trade Corridors to the U.S.: The Lifeblood of Canada's Economy

July 1, 2006

Russ Kuykendall

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Six Trade Corridors to the US: The Lifeblood of Canada’s Economy by Russ Kuykendall, in Policy Options (July-August, 2006). Kuykendall drills down on the numbers, and finds that Canada-US trade can be broken into six corridors, largely along regional and sectoral lines, such as the Ontario-Michigan automotive corridor, and the Alberta energy corridor.

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