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Hans Boserup, Dr.jur. 🇩🇰's avatar

An excellent and thought-provoking piece, Fred.

What strikes me most in your analysis is the quiet strategic logic behind Canada’s moves. Diversifying trade relationships and strengthening ties with partners across the Indo-Pacific and Europe is not simply economic policy — it is geopolitical risk management. For a country that has long relied heavily on one dominant neighbour, building options may prove to be the most rational long-term strategy.

The real challenge, as you suggest, is patience. Structural shifts in trade networks and supply chains rarely produce immediate results, but they can profoundly reshape a country’s strategic freedom over time.

If Canadians understand that this is a long game rather than a quick fix, the Carney strategy could turn out to be one of the more consequential adjustments in Canada’s modern economic diplomacy.

— Hans

YvetteH's avatar

Take care of your own, take care of your home. I've noticed Canadian Armed Forces commercials on TV as well. WE're waking up!

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