Canadian foreign policy

Canada Still Sends Arms to Israel Despite Export Permit Controversy

A report compiled by several NGOs reveals that despite government claims, Canadian military goods continue to be exported to Israel. Researchers analyzed Israeli import data and shipping records, uncovering entries indicating the import of Canadian-made military components, including ammunition. These findings directly contradict the Canadian government’s assertion that it has not approved any new permits for items that could be used in the current conflict in Gaza since January 2024. While the government states restrictions are in place, active permits and ongoing shipments of military equipment raise questions about transparency and whether current policies are effective. The report highlights a lack of clarity regarding active permits and the potential for military components to be used in the conflict.

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Canadians Now See U.S. as Biggest Threat to Their Country

According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, a majority of Canadians (59%) now identify the U.S. as their biggest threat, surpassing China, which was previously the top concern. This shift coincides with escalating tensions under the previous U.S. administration. Notably, a significant portion of Canadians (25%) consider the U.S. both their top ally and their top threat. Similar sentiments were echoed in Mexico, where a majority also viewed the U.S. as the primary threat. In the U.S., China was most frequently identified as the top threat, though this varied along party lines.

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Canada Views US Relationship as Equally Negative as Russia’s: Survey

A Leger Marketing survey reveals that Canadians view their relationship with the U.S. as equally poor as that with Russia, with only 16% rating it positively. Conversely, Canadians express significantly more positive views towards Mexico and surprisingly, even China (36%). This negative perception of the U.S. is largely attributed to the Trump administration’s actions impacting Canadian sovereignty and the economy. The survey highlights a potential shift in Canadian foreign policy, suggesting a willingness to strengthen ties with Mexico and explore opportunities for collaboration with China, despite concerns about China’s autocratic nature.

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Canadian-US Relations Plunge: Trust Eroded, Russia and China Viewed as Less Threatening

On February 12, 2025, an RCMP Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter touched down at the Lansdowne port of entry. Recent polling data reveals that Canadians view relations with the U.S. as negatively as those with Russia. This coincides with a demonstrated willingness among Canadians to strengthen ties with both China and, more significantly, Mexico.

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Carney’s Challenge: Canada Ready to Lead if US Retreats

Carney’s statement, “If the United States does not want to lead, Canada will,” has ignited a passionate global conversation. It reflects a growing sentiment that a power vacuum exists on the world stage, leaving an opening for other nations to step up and assume leadership roles. The statement itself is a bold declaration, one that projects confidence and a willingness to shoulder greater international responsibilities. This isn’t simply posturing; it speaks to a tangible shift in global dynamics.

The potential for Canada to fill this leadership void is rooted in several factors. Canada boasts a stable and well-regarded political system, a robust economy, and a reputation for international cooperation.… Continue reading

Canada Bolsters EU Ties, Sidesteps Unreliable US Amidst Trump’s Influence

Canada’s growing unease with the unpredictable nature of the United States under the Trump administration is prompting a significant shift in its foreign policy. The perceived threat to Canadian interests, coupled with a desire for more reliable allies, is driving Canada towards deeper integration with the European Union’s military industrial complex. This strategic move represents a calculated risk, but one seen by many as necessary given the current geopolitical climate.

This shift isn’t just about acquiring modern military equipment; it’s about forging stronger, more dependable partnerships. The instability demonstrated by the U.S. administration has shaken confidence in its reliability as an ally, prompting a search for alternative sources of security and economic cooperation.… Continue reading

Trudeau Prioritizes Canadian Sovereignty in Talks with King Charles

Canada PM Trudeau’s recent discussions with King Charles highlight a critical focus on safeguarding Canada’s independence. This emphasis on sovereignty underscores the gravity of the current geopolitical climate and the need for a clear and strong stance by the Canadian government. The situation underscores the importance of Canada charting its own course, even amidst complex international relationships.

The dialogue between the Prime Minister and King Charles isn’t merely a symbolic gesture. It reflects a deliberate effort to solidify Canada’s position on the world stage and to ensure its autonomy isn’t compromised. The focus on independence transcends simple political rhetoric; it’s a fundamental assertion of national identity and the will of the Canadian people to determine their own destiny.… Continue reading

Trudeau Defends Ukraine as Trump Withdraws Support

As Trump turns on Ukraine, a stark contrast emerges in the global response. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau’s declaration, “Your fight is our fight,” rings out as a powerful affirmation of solidarity with the Ukrainian people, a stark contrast to the wavering support, and even outright hostility, coming from certain other global powers. This statement carries significant weight, particularly given the shifting geopolitical landscape and the implications for global alliances.

The sentiment expressed highlights the deep-seated ties between Canada and Ukraine, particularly the large Ukrainian diaspora within Canada which strengthens the emotional and personal connection to the conflict. This shared history and cultural bond are crucial in shaping Canada’s strong stance on the issue.… Continue reading

Harper Urges Canada to Defy Trump, Accept Economic Damage

This article details postal codes for various locations, encompassing all 50 U.S. states, several U.S. territories (including Puerto Rico and Guam), and Canadian provinces and territories. The provided list exhaustively covers these regions, offering a comprehensive reference for postal code information. No specific postal codes are listed in this particular section; rather, the scope of geographical areas covered is outlined. The information serves as a guide to the breadth of locations included, indicating a potentially larger dataset to follow.

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