The Ottawa Citizen and the Toronto Star are pro-socialism, anti-free market papers, and Jerome Corsi is by no means an"arch-conservative" ebcause he helped the Swift Vets expose Kerry any more than David Brock was a conservative because he exposed Anita Hill.
Anything any of them say should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
For one thing, the CFR simply does not have influence Corsi claims. If it did, the United States would not have gone to war in Iraq.
The idea that the Mexican government would ever give up its sovereignty to join an enlarged nation-state dominated primarily by the United States and secondarily by Canada approaches metaphysical impossibility.
As John Hawkins (an actual conservative) puts it:
Really? So, President Bush, who will be leaving office in early 2009, will be unilaterally throwing out the Constitution and creating an American, Mexican, and Canadian Super State that would be almost universally opposed by the citizens of the United States? That would be a pretty neat trick to pull off, especially given that Bush can't even arrange to put a group of terrorists in front of a military tribunal without having the Supreme Court get in his way.
http://www.rightwingnews.com/archives/week_2006_06_25.PHP#005975