Canada Defence

Canada Sides with EU Defense Plan, Spurning US Military Ties

Canada’s participation in the EU’s ReArm Europe initiative, a €1.25 trillion, five-year plan to bolster European defence production, was confirmed in the throne speech. This move, aimed at reducing reliance on the U.S., includes access to the €235 billion Security Action For Europe (SAFE) loan program for joint arms procurement. The decision follows years of discussions with European leaders and is motivated by a desire for a more diversified approach to defence partnerships. This initiative complements a “Made in Canada” defence procurement strategy focusing on domestic production and allied collaborations.

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Canada Bypasses Trump, Secures Major Australian Defense Deal

Canada has purchased Australia’s cutting-edge Jindalee Over-the-Horizon Radar (JORN) technology for $6.5 billion to bolster its Arctic defenses, a deal expedited by recent geopolitical events. This advanced radar system, capable of long-range surveillance of air and maritime threats, will significantly enhance Canada’s security cooperation with the US through NORAD. While the US had previously shown interest in JORN, Australia is now exploring further export opportunities, potentially including a major deal with the UK, as it diversifies its trade relationships. This sale represents a potentially record-breaking export for Australia’s defense industry.

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