To advance ‘North American Idea,’ fortify bond between Canada, Mexico, experts say
WASHINGTON — The relationship between Canada and Mexico has long been the weak link in North America’s trilateral triangle, and foreign policy experts say reinforcing it will be key if the continent is to realize its true economic potential.
Canadian Sen. Peter Boehm, a former deputy minister and diplomat, was among several officials from all three countries who took part Friday in an online panel assessing the effectiveness of last week’s North American Leaders’ Summit in Mexico City.
“The relationship is essentially characterized, in my view, by an isosceles triangle,” Boehm told the panel, hosted by the Americas Society and the Council of the Americas.
The two longer, equal sides represent the more prominent, long-standing ties the United States has with its two closest neighbours, he said.


