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EUROPE'S SECRET ARMY Is REAL — Trump Just LOST NATO & Canada Is ALREADY Inside

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Canada is the first non-European nation to join SAFE — the EU’s joint defence readiness initiative — and we’re already seeing results.

Because we joined, Montréal-based Marconi Technologies will build made-in-Canada tactical radios for the Polish Cyber Command. This contract is worth more than $10 million and will benefit nearly 100 Canadian suppliers, their workers, and their families.
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Canada begins talks with Italy on buying advanced trainer jets

The goal is to give the RCAF state‑of‑the‑art training capability and rebuild a sovereign pilot‑training pipeline after years of relying on aging fleets.
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Defense Procurement Success: The creator highlights that a Montreal-based company, Maronei Technologies, secured a $10 million contract for tactical radios with Poland, marking the first Canadian firm to benefit from the EU-Canada defense procurement agreement signed in 2025 (0:11-0:37).
Trade Diplomacy: The video disputes claims that Prime Minister Mark Carney has failed to secure trade deals, citing various agreements with China, Australia, Sweden, the UK, Mexico, India, and Germany, noting that Canada already holds free trade agreements covering 61% of global GDP (1:47-3:42).
Strategic Autonomy: The narrator emphasizes Carney's strategy of diversifying international partnerships and moving away from a reliance on any single country, particularly critiquing the current U.S. administration's policies and global influence (4:24-5:24, 7:54-8:34).
Economic Critique of the U.S.: The second half of the video focuses on negative economic trends in the U.S., including stalled infrastructure projects like the Gordie Howe Bridge and the impact of the U.S.-Iran conflict on energy prices and strategic reserves (6:16-8:21).
Video Context:
The creator records this segment while at Cape Scott Provincial Park on Vancouver Island, sharing his personal perspective on Canada's current political climate and global standing (8:49-9:35).
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Key Takeaways from the Mission:
Economic Diversification: Canada is actively seeking to reduce its economic reliance on the United States by deepening ties with Japan, which is already Canada's largest Indo-Pacific investor with $54.8 billion in existing investments (0:44-0:56, 1:28-1:35, 2:41-3:08).
Defense Cooperation: For the first time, Canada sent a defense trade mission to Japan, led by Defence Minister David McGuinty (2:19-2:25). Discussions included Canada’s potential participation in the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), a next-generation fighter jet project involving Japan, the UK, and Italy (5:52-6:10).
Strategic Legal Frameworks: Canada and Japan recently brought into force a Security of Information Agreement and an Equipment and Technology Transfer Agreement, creating the legal "wiring" necessary for closer military and industrial collaboration (5:19-5:39).
The "Awkward Triangle": The video highlights the challenge of balancing Canada’s desire for independence from U.S. trade pressures while simultaneously reassuring Japan that access to the American market remains a key benefit of investing in Canada (4:32-5:10).
Context on the CUSMA Deadline:
The July 1, 2026, deadline is a formal checkpoint for the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement. The video clarifies that it is not a "trap door" for the economy; if an extension is not agreed upon, the deal transitions into annual reviews until its 2036 expiry (8:24-9:02).
The mission serves as a signal to Washington that Canada is building other "tables" and diversifying its international partnerships to mitigate the impact of potential U.S. protectionism (0:39-0:43, 9:29-9:38).
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Addressing the "Physics Problem": Conventional line-of-sight radar cannot see past the curve of the Earth, leaving vast portions of the Arctic vulnerable to low-flying aircraft, cruise missiles, and ships. The new OTHR system solves this by bouncing high-frequency radio waves off the ionosphere, allowing it to "see" over the horizon for up to 3,000 km (0:34, 4:02, 6:11).
Leveraging Expertise: Rather than a simple hardware purchase, Canada is leveraging four decades of Australian institutional expertise in operating OTHR networks, which are uniquely suited for monitoring massive, sparsely populated regions (5:01, 8:43).
Project Timeline: Delivery work on the Canadian Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar (A-OTHR) officially begins on July 1, 2026. Initial operational capability is targeted for December 2029, with a second phase—the Polar Over-the-Horizon Radar—expected to be completed by 2043 at a total program value of approximately CAD$6 billion (2:47, 2:55, 3:12).
Strategic Significance: This project is a core component of Canada's broader NORAD modernization effort. By closing the "warning gap" in the Arctic, the system significantly improves continental defense for both Canada and the United States, effectively using technology to compensate for the reduction in protective distance previously provided by the Arctic's remoteness (4:32, 10:51, 11:35).
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