Overview
The idea of unifying the English speaking world is nothing new, nor is it the vision of one person. Many students of history, politics, and economics have independently come to the conclusion that the Anglo nations of the world ought to unite for the common betterment of all.

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08.22.2009
When I talk to people about unifying the English speaking world into a single political and economic federation, the first question is always about power - who will wield it, and who won't have it
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12.04.2008
When I see what is happening in Ottawa these days, it looks to me like the Canada of the late 19th century, certainly not reflective of the progress that the western world has made over the last 300 years.
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12.04.2009
The Canadian government says it will follow U.S. President Barack Obama's lead
at next week's Copenhagen climate summit — and will propose to do no more,
no less, than its neighbour.
11.16.2009
Up to 55% of those asked in recent British opinion polls say they would support
it. But it's hardly ever discussed in polite political society. What is this great
taboo?
10.23.2009
The arguments in favour of a separate Canadian currency have been refuted by
experience. The time has come for North American monetary union. It is
essential for Canadian prosperity.
10.15.2009
We might consider down the road an alternative currency of our own: an Anglosphere currency; a currency converging the U.S. dollar, the Australian dollar and the Canadian dollar.
10.06.2009
The Foreign Minister of New Zealand Murray McCully is visiting
Ottawa Monday to talk about strengthening ties and trans-
Pacific economic integration with Canadian officials.
10.01.2009
A British military search and rescue helicopter made a
dangerous long-distance flight over the North Atlantic on
Wednesday to provide urgent medical transport to a Canadian
navy sailor injured at sea.
09.30.2009
A deal may be imminent that will exempt Canada from the controversial Buy American provision included in the U.S. stimulus package.
09.30.2009
Trilateral initiatives, such as NAFTA and the Security and
Prosperity Partnership (SPP) have further advanced North
American integration. It is also at a state and provincial
level that regional integration is being achieved.
09.11.2009
Amalgamation of our two countries is now approaching the final stages. The remaining barriers to a complete union are predominately societal: two currencies, two national social security regimes, two national parliamentary systems and administrations.
08.24.2009
A common currency with Australia is a "mildly sensible idea"
but unlikely to become a reality, Prime Minister John Key said
yesterday.
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