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The Border Governors Conference: (Still) Only Part of the Solution

Ideally, the North American Leaders Summit, recently concluded in Guadalajara, and the upcoming Border Governors Conference in Monterrey this week are but complementary halves (or, more accurately, quarters) of a “whole of government” solution to North American issues: the Summit envisions and sets a top-level priority list and Conference implements specific, local and customized solutions to a number of challenges.

Local Solutions are Often Better Solutions

President Obama visits Canada

President Obama's trip to Canada last week was reported on extensively by a number of news outlets. Read the Associated Press' coverage here. Americans and Mexicans might have missed the CBC's interview of President Obama, but we were struck by one particular set of ideas on approaching climate change from a trilateral perspective:

NACTS Releases Report to President Obama

“North America Next: A Report to President Obama on Building Sustainable Security and Competitiveness" was released on Tuesday, Feb. 10 by the North American Center for Transborder Studies (NACTS) at Arizona State University at an official “Newsmaker" event hosted by the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The report represents more than a year of consultations by NACTS' consortium of leading experts and universities in the three countries and covers major tri-national challenges including border security, trade, energy, labor/migration, transportation and infrastructure and environmental protection.

The report was presented at the Newsmakers event by NACTS Director Rick Van Schoik, with commentary provided by Roberta Jacobson, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Canada, Mexico and NAFTA; Mexican Embassy Head of Economic Affairs Antonio Ortiz Mena; and Colin Robertson, a senior Canadian diplomat currently directing the Canada-US project at Carleton University in Ottawa.

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