Canada and the EU are quietly reinforcing NATO’s northern flank

The HillFriday, November 21, 2025 at 4:30:00 PM
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Canada and the EU are quietly reinforcing NATO’s northern flank
  • Canada is enhancing its northern defense posture as part of its commitment to NATO, ensuring the security of both North America and Europe.
  • This development underscores Canada's strategic importance in the Arctic, particularly in light of increasing geopolitical tensions and the need for robust defense mechanisms.
  • The collaboration with the EU and the recent Arctic defense pact with the U.S. and Finland reflects a broader trend of nations uniting to address shared security threats, particularly from rival powers like China.
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