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Canada's alliance with the U.S. is cracking. As America tightens its grip on our trade, defence, even our identity, Canada is running out of room to manoeuvre. But what if the answer doesn’t lie in resisting the U.S. or surrendering to it? What if it lies across the Atlantic?
With the U.S. behaving less like an ally and more like a regional power broker, and Britain searching for global relevance, we explore the question:
Could a new UK-Canada alliance be our strategic future?
By Mark LaveryCanada's alliance with the U.S. is cracking. As America tightens its grip on our trade, defence, even our identity, Canada is running out of room to manoeuvre. But what if the answer doesn’t lie in resisting the U.S. or surrendering to it? What if it lies across the Atlantic?
With the U.S. behaving less like an ally and more like a regional power broker, and Britain searching for global relevance, we explore the question:
Could a new UK-Canada alliance be our strategic future?