Canada and Europe were drawn a little closer together Monday after Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a strategic defence and security partnership with the European Union.
The agreement opens the door for Canadian companies to participate in the $1.25-trillion ReArm Europe program, which is seen as a step toward making Canada less reliant on — and less vulnerable to — the whims of the United States.
Eventually, it will also help the Canadian government partner with other allied nations to buy military equipment under what’s known as the SAFE program.
I don’t know how useful NATO is without the USA. The EU, for instance, also has a mutual defense clause.
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We’re doing what we can: Canada signs deal deepening European defence and security partnership
I am sure you can be invited if we all drop NATO.