Pubdate: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 Source: Denver Post (CO) Copyright: 2004 The Denver Post Corp Contact: http://www.denverpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/122 Author: David Oppenheim U.S.-CANADA RELATIONS Re: "Bush fence-mending in Canada," Nov. 30 news story. Clearly, President Bush is scrambling to restore allegiances he injured during his first term, touring South America last week and making a brief jaunt to Ottawa this week. Unfortunately, these reconciliatory excursions have not reduced bullheadedness in the administration. The U.S. and Canada have the most valuable two-country trade relationship in the world. Canada buys one-fifth of all U.S. exports - $195 billion last year - offsetting our trade deficit more than any other country. As such, continued regulations hindering the purchase of Canadian beef are undeserved and shortsighted. Canada's unwillingness to commit troops to Iraq, wavering support for the Bush team's overzealous missile defense shield and the country's soft laws on marijuana seem to be driving the ongoing U.S. sanctions against Canadian beef producers. If the Bush administration is truly committed to mending fences in the north, it should reward Canada for its unparalleled economic support, not punish Canada for its moxie to have social and political values divergent from our own. David Oppenheim, Denver - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin