The study concentrates on changes in Canada's approach to European
integration after the watershed of 1989, examining the 1990 EC-Canada
Transatlantic Declaration and the emergence of a Single European Market
in 1993. Finally, it outlines the choices available to Canadian policy
makers in the late 1990s as they sought to widen relations with the EU
by proposing a trans-Atlantic free trade zone. This book details
important stages in the evolution of Canada-EU economic, political, and
security relations, a bilateral relationship that is destined to grow
closer in the years ahead.