Posted on 04/15/2026 9:00:11 AM PDT by algore
Finnish President Alexander Stubb says he exchanges messages with Prime Minister Mark Carney almost every day.
Stubb is in Ottawa for his first official bilateral meetings with Canada's prime minister. The pair are working to develop trade and defence ties, according to Carney's office.
"With shared interests, values and a commitment to international security, I look forward to hosting President Stubb to deepen our partnership to create stability, security and prosperity for both our peoples," Carney wrote in a statement.
"With shared interests, values and a commitment to international security, I look forward to hosting President Stubb to deepen our partnership to create stability, security and prosperity for both our peoples," Carney wrote in a statement.
Carney has called the Trump administration's weaponization of trade through the use of tariffs a "rupture" to the global order.
While Stubb doesn't use the same "tough language" as Carney, he does believe a transformation is taking place.
"I think foreign policy and diplomacy is never completely binary. It's not black and white, unless we go into war," he said.
"We agree on the fact that the world order is changing."
While that change may be coming, for now, Finland and Canada must maintain their relationship with the U.S., particularly regarding security, Stubb said.
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And Carney’s true allegiance and purpose for placement are inadvertently confirmed. The first rule of the Globalist Club President Stubb is we don’t talk about the Globalist Club.
So Ottawa is becoming a part of the EU, and the rest of Canada will become part of the U.S.A.. OK, DEAL.
>Where does he say, “...become part of the E.U.?!”
>>It’s part of the reason why Stubb believes Canada could eventually be a part of the European Union.
>>”I think Canada in terms of its whole composure, its value base, is so close to the European Union that the least we can do is to forge a really close strategic partnership,” he said.
>>”I can envisage a much larger EU, whether Canada is a part of it or not is up to Canada to decide.”
It’s mostly the interviewer’s hype, not necessarily Stubbs’ opinion.
“For now”.
> Finland and Canada must maintain their relationship with the U.S., particularly regarding security <
Well, there it is. The usual thing. America pays for their security while they spend their money on social experiments.
But… Canada is not in Europe
I don’t know where this fantasy of Canada falling apart comes from.
Actually. that would not surprise me. Canada already has a history and collective mentality of being part of the British Commonwealth. They are used to being seen as tangential part of the whole.A Vassal State.
Most Americans don’t stay up nights worrying about the fate of Canada, Finland and for that matter the rest of Europe. Good luck to you and just leave us alone.
The first vote for Quebec secession was in 1980
The secobd vote for Quebec secession was in 1995 and it was close.
The votes against independence won out by a tiny margin — 50.6% voted “no,” while 49.4% voted yes.
Now we have the Western Provences unhappy with Ottawa
Freedom is under attack in Canada and a lot of Canadians don’t like the heavy hand of Socialism.
As far as the role that public sentiments can play in this, I consider Trump’s ill conceived attacks on Canada, questioning its sovereignty (suggesting it could be a 51st state), as well as making Canada the first for additional tariffs, set in motion a rejection of Trump that is turning more into a rejection of the U.S. that can outlast Trump.
Trump should have instead proposed to Canada an end to all U.S. and Canadian tariffs between each other, towards forging a real North American real “free trade” union.
Instead Trump has been pushing Canada closer to the EU.
We are talking about sentiments here, and they may not make policies but they do have a sway in elections.
Who are the biggest losers as far as tariffs on Canada? American manufacturing industries that rely on raw materials and strategic parts from Canada - like auto makers.
I believe Carney is still in power in Canada because Trump boosts his standing as a Canada 1st nationalist.
America needs to tighten the belt and cut a lot of costs. But especially foreign aid and paying for other's defenses. Starting with NATO would be good start. Unfortunately, all those expenses allow the gravy train to continue for too many.
Carve out Edmondton and let them join the US and you can have the rest.
Lets station the US troops currently in Europe, in Canada instead, to insure Canada’s security. :)
Losers flock together.
Canada can embrace the Chicoms and Euroweenies in their continued race to the bottom
The economy
The taxes
The looney tunes, woke government
The adherence to net zero
The lack of vetting immigrants so they welcome IRGC members with open arms
The fact that people can’t buy homes. Too expensive.
Losing on the trade wars with the US, kiss CUSMA bye bye
Becoming a vassal state of China
Allowing folks from communist countries to serve in the military
The inability to even make ferries, Lack of ice breakers
The closing of many traditional trades do to climate cult
The lack of ability to conduct trade between provinces
The rape of Albertas resources to fund the useless twats in large cities
Massive paperwork and regulations to build a home or company
Lack of border control
Military is garbage
Military is run by a woke female
Adherence to First Nations rules, which are useless payouts to the leaders only.
Want more?
The pair are working to develop trade and defense ties
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so Finland will be defending Canada?
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