Interest in Canada joining the EU has increased amid US tensions, with 44% of Canadians supporting the idea. While the EU acknowledges shared values, Canada’s geographic distance and historical precedent present challenges for membership.

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      Nah, Eurovision is enough. We are happy to be everyones mates and have access to their markets. Our focus is Asian markets and it hurts our interests enough that some in the region view us as a remnant of European colonialism without us leaning into that. We aren’t colonial and we aren’t European. We need to find our own identity. Unlike Canada we aren’t heavily dependent on exports to the US and desperate to find a replacement. Our equivalent would be a trade war with China and we have already proved we can cope with that.

      I am more concerned about the US alliance. If they can shit on Ukraine and by extension Europe all our strategic planning and defence investments are worthless overnight as we can’t rely on parts, or support let alone US forces showing up.

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    I would fully welcome the Canadians and Canadiens into the EU. It means St. Pierre and Miquelon would not have a border anymore. Win win!!!

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    Holy fuck, yes!!

    Canada, come join us!

    And Greenland should get to be a sovereign state as part of the EU as well - if they want to

    That would be just fucking awesome all around! :⁠-⁠D

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      Well, Greenland was an EU member, but they left. Can’t remember when, but it was before brexit, so the UK wasn’t the only, or even the first, to leave. Possibly the last though, as the appetite for leaving seems to have dropped significantly.

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        As the current world situation looks very different, I think the EU is a much more attractive option - at least I hope so

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    Not sure if that could work. It’s also a question about culture and values.
    And sorry to say this dear Canadians: You are at least partly americanized.

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    If someone had told me ten years ago that in 2025 the UK would have long left the EU and we were talking about a membership of Canada, I would have declared them bewildered. LOL.

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    The EU is not a geographical union despite it’s name. Even then, Canada and Europe share a common border; the Atlantic Ocean. Also it’s part of the Commonwealth, Has a strong economy, social politics, The Greco-Roman and Judaeo-Christian tradition. And they speak the two most common European languages. Canada makes more sense than Türkiye if you disregard distance.

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    Yeah, all for it.

    We can thank Stephen Harper and Pierre Polievre for ignoring Europe for so long when we should have been there for you guys, helping you separate from Putin’s oil and gas.

    Hopefully Carney will remedy that situation, and we can all get rid of the despotic sycophants.

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    I can’t imagine Canada joining like a normal EU member country would. But I do hope Canada enters into special cooperation and trade agreements if possible.

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        I believe that it has been violated recently, so is no longer strictly valid.

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          Violated?

          As far as I understand, the vast majority of the agreement is already fully in effect, with a few loose ends still tied up in EU member states’ legislatures.

          Canadian businesses have just never really had a good reason to take advantage of the new trade rules until recently. Canadians might start noticing an increase in EU products range and availability over the next while.

          Technically, it is not a done deal, but practically speaking, it is. Correct me if I’m wrong.

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      CETA has been around for ages. Now if only taxes weren’t applied on imported goods, we’d be set.

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    I can’t imagine it and my gut feeling is that it’s a terrible idea for the same reason as having the US be our military was a terrible idea. Geolocation matters, and Canadas location means it has interests that are fundamentally different from the EU. A major thing is that it doesn’t have Russia breathing down its neck.

    It also feels like a slippery slope where we’ll eventually have Mexico and, god forbid, the US joining as well. Then suddenly the will of European countries is overshadowed by these North American giants.

    That said, Canada is cool and joining forces against the US is good.

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      Canada very much has Russia breathing down its neck.

      Look at a globe focused on the North Pole, and you will see that Russia, Canada, and Scandanavia all basically form a ring framing the Arctic ocean. Russia asserting itself in the Arctic is a major issue for us, and the situation could very well deteriorate as climate change intensifies.

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      We could just start a new european union and replace the UN with the old EU.

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      If you are trying to say that Canada doesn’t have Russia breathing down its neck, then you are wrong. Tensions over the Arctic have been high for years.

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      We’re only one border removed via Alaska (which might as well be Russia if things keep going this way). And with the arctic ice melting, Russian warships & subs could directly threaten our north and west coasts.

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      Canada isn’t really a giant in any sense of the word. I mean it is one of the world’s top economies, but so are Britain, France and Germany. Mexico is economically even smaller. The US should absolutely not be allowed to join, though, yeah.

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    Can’t we use our close proximity to Saint Pierre and Miquelon as a foot in the door?