The move toward a North American Union received another big boost last week as President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper gathered in Washington D.C. to hammer out a deal on creating a common perimeter around the two countries while diminishing the role of the nations shared border and developing a biometric system to track North Americans.

Talks between the U.S. and Canada to form a trade and security perimeter around the two nations appear to be the latest steps aimed at creating a regional government known euphemistically as the North American Union. by Dave Bohon