Canada Torches the Trump Umbilical Cord: Bill C-5 Passed, EU Trade/Security Partnership Signed, and Our Democratic Break From America Begins
A Historic Pact with the EU Signals Canada’s Rise as a Sovereign Power—and a Sharp Rejection of Trump’s Tariff Bullying and War-First Chaos
June 24, 2025
Oh Canada - What Just Happened?
Canada didn’t just pass a bill. We passed the One Canadian Economy Act—and in doing so, we shattered the myth that our country needs to play second fiddle to the United States.
Bill C-5, as it was known in Parliament, flew through the House with unanimous support. That’s right: Liberals, Conservatives, New Democrats, and even the Bloc agreed on something—because the stakes were that high. And it comes the same week Canada opted OUT of our economic and security relationship with the United States, opting IN to an earth-shaking agreement with the EU.
To rebuild, to rearm, and reimagine Canada as the new leaders of the free world.
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.
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With two core components—the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act—this legislation does two things:
Unites our fractured domestic economy by eliminating interprovincial trade barriers.
Fast-tracks national interest infrastructure, including pipelines, ports, power grids, and rail, without getting caught in decades-long red tape.
This is economic nation-building at Confederation scale.
No More Trade Silos. No More U.S. Chokeholds.
Under C-5, if a product or credential is legal in one province, it’s legal across the country. That’s called internal free trade, and it’s decades overdue.
Workers certified in Alberta can now work in Nova Scotia without re-licensing. Goods made in Quebec are recognized in Saskatchewan without extra regulation.
And the big one? Canada finally has the power to build nation-spanning infrastructure without begging every regulatory agency and special interest group for permission.
This unlocks our full economic potential—especially in critical sectors like clean energy, oil and gas, and critical minerals.
The Energy Corridor Is Back—and It’s Real This Time
Carney’s vision? A pan-national energy and logistics corridor stretching from coast to coast to the Arctic. Strategic ports in Hudson Bay and the Atlantic. Pipelines that ship LNG directly to Europe. Transmission lines that tie our provinces together. Rail that moves critical minerals like lithium, tungsten, and nickel across provinces, not through the U.S.
Thanks to C-5, these aren’t pipe dreams. They’re shovel-ready. C5 fast-tracks approvals for major nation-building projects like Canada’s energy corridor, new ports of call, rail, highways, Shipping, etc. Our new partners are going to need a lot of what Canada has, and Trump says America doesn’t need;)
Canada’s New Partner: The European Union
Days after C-5 passed, Canada signed a historic Security and Defence Partnership with the EU. It’s a direct result of what Bill C-5 makes possible.
We’re not just signing trade deals—we’re joining the EU’s €150 billion ReArm Europe plan, gaining access to massive joint procurement contracts. Canadian firms will now help build interoperable drones, cybersecurity systems, vehicles, and more, with our democratic allies, not dictators with a Twitter addiction.
We’re also shipping energy and resources to Europe, supplying what they need to decouple from Putin and Xi. And guess what? We can now do it without asking permission from Trump’s America.
Cutting the Cord with Uncle Sam
Let’s talk about the Trump elephant in the room.
He slapped us with 50% tariffs on steel. He fantasized about annexing Canada as the 51st state. He threatened to dismantle NATO while demanding we spend more to protect it. He dragged us into his Iran war fantasies without consultation.
Trump forced Canada to look in the mirror, and what we saw was a strong, resource-rich, values-driven nation ready to stop playing sidekick to a chaotic empire.
So we said goodbye.
Passing Bill C-5 and Canada’s new economic and security agreement with the EU are our exit strategy from Trump’s America. And the Trump Regime isn’t happy about it.
BREAKING: Trump Regime in "Panic Mode" Over Canada's Plan to ReArm, Reinvest in Canadian Military/Economy
A Historic Commitment to Canada’s Security and Sovereignty is causing panic in the Trump Regime's White House.
The F-35 Freeze: Firing Back at the U.S. Military Monopoly
Carney just froze the F-35 contract—once considered a lock for Lockheed Martin. Why? Because we’re done handing billions to a country that punishes us with tariffs while calling our economy “a joke”
Instead, we’re opening procurement to Europe. Submarines from Asia. Drones made in Canada. Radar from Australia.
Our defence policy now reads: Buy Canadian. Build with Europe. Fight for democracy.
Nation-Building at Home, Leadership Abroad
Canada is hitting the 2% NATO spending target for the first time since 2014.
Domestic ammo production is scaling in Ontario and Quebec.
New Arctic bases are going up. Indigenous and northern recruitment is expanding.
And it’s all part of a broader doctrine: Don’t wait for America. Lead with Europe.
Canada’s military isn’t just rebuilding—it’s redefining what it means to serve a democratic alliance that actually treats us as equals.
Sovereignty Means Self-Reliance
C-5 and the EU deal are our declaration of independence. Not from America's people, but from the American Trump Regime.
It’s the infrastructure to support our own supply chains. It’s the economic unification to keep our GDP growing, on our terms. It’s the legal framework to build what needs building, without being held hostage by broken systems.
We’re not just reacting to Trump. We’re evolving past him.
This Is the Canada We Were Promised When We Voted For Mark Carney
When Trump bombs Iran, when he threatens to annex us, when he throws a tantrum at the G7—we don’t owe him silence. We owe him distance.
And that’s exactly what Bill C-5 just gave us.
The One Canadian Economy Act is our sovereignty switch. The EU pact is our global power play. And Mark Carney is our architect for a future where Canada leads, not follows.
This isn’t a detour. This is the new road. In a perverted way, Canadians have Trump to thank for it all. If he weren’t a fascist authoritarian in steep mental and physical decline, we wouldn’t be rebuilding our country into an economic and military superpower that in no way depends on who the F****** President of the United States is.
Eh.
I'd love to have something intelligent to say here but my entire brain is stuck on "holy shit, he actually pulled it off." Hell yes. 🇨🇦💪
as i said a few minutes ago in another comment, "a broken trust can never be totally healed"
but honey, it was only one time!!