A friend of mine had an interesting idea for this. We Canadians own a ton of islands. A bunch of European countries do too. What if we just... traded one or two? Ones that have nothing on them but would then geographically mean that Canada exists in Europe.
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Denmark and Canada already share an empty island. The border goes right through the middle, but the treaty includes the freedom for any visitors from either side to enjoy the entire island.
Is that the one where they trade the bottles of booze?
Yes. It was finally settled in the end of 2023.
Hans Island could become the biggest trading hub in the north.
That would be pretty friggin' awesome, not gonna lie.
Canada so totally has those "Contemporary European" vibes, too (or maybe we have the Canadian vibes, either way!), would be an excellent fit imho. It'd make a lot of sense.
Considering the historically close connection that Canada shares with the UK, it makes sense. The area I'm from, Newfoundland, is also even more European-feeling in certain areas because of how things have stuck in time here. Like Ireland if you looked at it and its culture through a kaleidoscope.
Better yet start a new kind of Union that will eventually replace the EU and hopefully leave some of the baggage behind.
Sorry, the number of EU members is limited... We'd have to throw one out....
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This is very unfortunate Hungary, but on the bright side, I'm sure Russia would gladly absorb you on their terms, that's what you want anyway isn't it?
Joachim Streit has never stepped foot in Canada. But that hasn’t stopped the German politician from launching a tenacious, one-man campaign that he readily describes as “aspirational”: to have the North American country join the EU.
“We have to strengthen the European Union,” said Streit, who last year was elected as a member of the European parliament. “And I think Canada – as its prime minister says – is the most European country outside of Europe.”
I'm not against strong EU-Canada relation, but let's not rally behind a politician who's never been to Canada. Especially not a German one who launched a one-man campaign he himself describes as aspirational.
I'm confused, what's wrong with this guy being German?
"especially a German one"
You really need an explanation?
Yes, I do, as I am not German, nor European and do not have "common knowledge" of the goings-on in the EU, vis-a-vis politicians and their rhetoric.
Please no, we don't want to have the US as a bordering country to the EU
Why not? We already have a very long border with Russia.
But we must of course build a wall to USA, I'm sure we can get Trump to pay for it.