Running Head: The United States and Canada Government 1
Running Head: The United States and Canada Government 1
Running Head: The United States and Canada Government 1
The Steps Taken by the U.S and Canadian Government to Protect their National Interest
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THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA GOVERNMENT 2
The Steps Taken by the U.S and Canadian Government to Protect their National Interest
The United States and Canada share the longest land border in the world, and the two
governments have taken steps to protect their national interest. First, they have equally
participated in creating a long history of association with the aim of developing energy resources
and protecting the environment and its surroundings (Nuechterlein, 2015). They have also taken
actions to fight the climate changes and to advance new sources of clean energy that is
improve the economic growth and other aids to their customers and businesses. There was also a
formation of an act; The U.S.-Canada Regulatory Cooperation Council will, involves businesses
and consumers to identify how the regulatory cooperation could provide other benefits to
Thirdly, the United States and Canada share incorporated markets which enable them to
enjoy the most extensive joint trade and investment relationship in the world. Both governments
share the aim of enhancing joint success, they ensure there is the creation of jobs, they protect
the workers and the environment, and also they promote sustainable economic expansion
(Thomas et al, 2014). They involve in trades with other countries to ensure they acquire the
Lastly, the two governments are crucial allies in defense of North America, which has
been a threat to them. Their military defense forces conduct aerospace warning and control in
defense of North America. They have taken steps to improve their global nuclear security used
In conclusion, the United States and Canada have a large and multi-dimensional
corporation and association that is strengthened by their mutual values and interests. This has
References
Thomas, D. M., & Biette, D. (Eds.). (2014). Canada and the United States: Differences that