/c/europe Posted by u/PixelPusher_7 3 days ago

https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1t2p8d8/canada_to_be_first_noneuropean_nation_at_epc/

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u/QuietReader42 3 days ago
EPC just keeps expanding its definition of 'Europe', huh? First UK, now Canada. What's next, Australia?
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u/DataDrifter_01 3 days ago
It's more about like-minded democracies pooling influence. Common values, NATO alignment. Smart hedge against certain *unpredictable* allies.
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u/mango_storm 3 days ago
Honestly, good for Canada. Gotta have allies when the US is a wildcard. Carney's probably been lobbying for this for ages.
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u/NightOwlDev 2 days ago
Yep. Trump effect in action.
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