As Carney Turns to Europe for Economic and Security Support, Why Doesn't Canada Join the EU?
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Carney's bizarre fixation with calling us 'European' makes no sense
On Monday (June 23), Prime Minister Mark Carney said — not for the first time — that Canada is “the most European of non-European countries.” He said it in May, too, in France; and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said it as well, in an interview with BBC. So it’s obviously a deliberate talking point. What’s weird about it is that Carney and Joly offer no explanation. They just say it as if it’s an established fact that all Canadians accept…
As Carney turns to Europe for economic and security support, why doesn't Canada join the EU?
Prime Minister Mark Carney has previously called Canada the “most European of the non-European countries," while several EU politicians have started calling on both sides to consider the idea.
Mark Carney said Canada was “the most European” of the non-European countries
Canada does not plan to become a member of the European Union. The country aims for close partnership and cooperation with the bloc, not accession to the EU. This was stated by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, RBK-Ukraine reports with reference to the Canadian news service CBC. According to Carney, Canada plans to develop close cooperation with the European Union. But joining the EU does not correspond to the country's long-term strategic pr…
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