Canada Just Cut the Cord: Mark Carney Signs World Changing New Security/Trade Deal With The EU That Ends Canada's "Special Relationship" With The U.S.
A Historic Pact with the EU Signals Canada’s Rise as a Sovereign Power—and a Sharp Rejection of Trump’s Insanity and War-First Chaos
Canada just signed a historic defence and trade agreement with the European Union—and in doing so, we didn’t just ink a document.
We buried the old myth that Canada needs to be dependent on the United States. For anything. Ever again.
From Brussels, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered the most consequential message of this era: Canada is building a future based on sovereignty, not subservience, and made sure to take a few shots at America’s brain-dead wartime President during the televised breakup.
The Security and Defence Partnership with the EU is Canada’s new anchor—militarily, economically, and politically. It opens the door to a €150 billion defence procurement program (ReArm Europe), gives Canadian companies access to European contracts, and locks us into a value-based alliance with democratic partners that don’t slap us with tariffs, threaten to annex us, or drag us into Middle East wars
This is a line in the sand—between the future and the Trump regime.
The End of the U.S. Security Monopoly
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For decades, Canada’s defence procurement and national strategy were designed around one assumption: America would always be a reliable partner. But after Trump threatened to annex Canada, launched trade wars on our exports, and now unilaterally bombed Iran, it’s obvious that dependency on the U.S. isn’t just naïve—it’s dangerous.
This EU pact isn’t symbolic. It’s strategic. And it’s structural.
Canada gains access to ReArm Europe, the EU’s €150B (CAD $220B) defence initiative
We get direct entry into joint procurement programs, meaning cheaper, faster, and interoperable weapons and tech, with our democratic allies
A new annual defence and security summit solidifies our role as Europe’s North Atlantic partner, not Washington’s sidekick
As Carney put it: “We’re here among friends.” The subtext? Washington can’t be trusted anymore.
Firing the F-35 and the Pentagon’s Monopoly
Canada has also thrown a wrench into the U.S. military-industrial complex by freezing the F-35 fighter jet deal, once considered a lock for Lockheed Martin and a staple of our NORAD alignment. With $19 billion on the line, Ottawa is now “reviewing” the contract. Translation? We’re spending our defence dollars elsewhere for military equipment that the United States can’t “brick.”
This isn’t about fighter jets. It’s about leverage.
By opening procurement to European firms, Canada is building an independent, self-reliant defence ecosystem. We’ve already bought advanced radar from Australia, submarines from Asia are on the table, and European drones are moving up the priority list. American firms? They’re no longer the default.
Nation-Building 2.0: The New Energy Corridor
Carney is also resurrecting one of the biggest ideas in Canadian economic history: a pan-national energy corridor.
After Trump threatened 25% tariffs on Canadian oil and called our economy “rippable,” Carney fired back with the kind of vision that makes Confederation look small:
A coast-to-coast-to-Arctic pipeline network
Strategic ports in Hudson Bay and the Atlantic, letting us ship oil directly to Europe
Full control of our exports—no more U.S. chokepoints
This isn't just economic diversification. It’s liberation. A sovereign Canada delivering energy to allies who actually value democracy, not dictators who worship at the altar of their own egos.
Trump’s Chaos = Canada’s Clarity
Trump did us a favour. His chaos gave Canada clarity.
He tried to annex us with economic blackmail
He started a war with Iran that shocked even his own Pentagon
He floated quitting NATO and demanded 5% GDP spending while simultaneously calling the alliance a scam
He forced Canada to reimagine its security future—without him
Now, that future is European. It's democratic. It’s sovereign.
Carney’s message to Europe was clear: We’re not just joining the alliance. We’re building it with you. This includes:
Maritime coordination in the Indo-Pacific
Co-leadership on disinformation, cyberwarfare, and satellite defence
Supplying critical raw materials like cobalt, tungsten, and rare earths to replace Chinese and U.S. monopolies
Canada’s new defence strategy is “Buy Canadian. Build with Europe. Fight for democracy.”
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Rebuilding Our Arsenal and Our Identity
Let’s be blunt: Canada’s military was stretched, undersized, and dangerously dependent on the U.S. That ends now.
We’re hitting the 2% NATO spending target for the first time since 2014
Domestic ammunition production is scaling up with NATO-standard artillery lines in Ontario and Quebec
A Defence Industrial Strategy is kicking in to manufacture homegrown drones, vehicles, and cyber tools
We’re not just building an arsenal. We’re rebuilding national identity. One where Canada leads, not follows. Where our army reflects our values, not Trump’s whims.
And it doesn’t stop there: recruitment drives are underway, especially in Indigenous and northern communities. New Arctic patrol bases are under construction. Raw materials like lithium and tungsten are being extracted and refined right here at home.
Canada isn’t outsourcing sovereignty anymore. We’re manufacturing it.
Final Shot: This Is the Canada We Were Promised
When Trump bombs Iran without consulting allies, when he slaps tariffs on Canadian steel, when he fantasizes about turning us into the 51st state—we don’t owe him silence. We owe him the cold shoulder.
And that’s exactly what we just gave him in Brussels.
The Canada–EU pact is a bold, unapologetic declaration of independence—not from America the people, but from America the empire.
It’s also a signal to every Canadian: our future is in our hands, not theirs. And that future is stronger, freer, and more democratic because we chose to build it with partners who treat us as equals—not pawns.
Excellent news‼️ I commend the Canadians for setting an example for other democracies around the world who are trying to get their bearings in a post-America dominated world order. This is a very positive step, not only for Canada and the EU but for the free world at large. I, for one, could not be happier with this decision and I am hoping that America will eventually get over its isolationist tendencies and get back to the business of nation building, removing obstacles to growth instead of imposing them across the board. I think that will happen at some point in the future but for now the USA is in for some dark and troubling times and we will just have to work this out on our own because the genesis of it is political, not external, and our own dark history is finally catching up with us. Again‼️🤦🏻♂️🤬🙄
Every country requires reliable allies. Well managed democracies value reliable allies who share core values. Sadly, the current USA Adminstration appears not to understand and not to care about the importance of allies as distinct from master and servant relationships.