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Should Canada join the European Union?

In the wake of Trump's return to the White House, nations on the fringe of the EU are rethinking their European relations. Switzerland has agreed to closer ties, the UK is seeking a reset. Iceland will vote on joining in 2027, and Greenland is likely to follow suit, if only to avoid Trump's obsessive attention.

What of Canada, which Trump has suggested should become the USA's 51st state? Should Europe invite Canada to become the 28th EU state?

Arguments for:

* Canada is vast in size and mineral wealth. Europe (440m citizens) can supplement Canada's sparse population (44m).
* Canada is already an honorary European nation, having been colonised three times by Scandinavians, French, British.
* Canadians, like Europeans, believe that markets should be moderated by the welfare state.
* Another francophone country to keep France happy.
* Canada would give Europe a Pacific frontier and a truly global outlook.
* It would really p**s off Trump 🤣
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SW-User
Officially Canada shares a border with Denmark, so yes it could be.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@SW-User what border is that?
SW-User
@Convivial Hans Island. Between Ellesmere Island and Greenland (Denmark). They've decided to split the island in two between the two countries. So Canada shares a land border with Denmark.

Fact.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@SW-User ok...I wasn't doubting you, I was curious so thank you...I thought Greenland recently got their independence from Denmark...
SW-User
@Convivial Not as yet. It receive massive subsidies from Denmark. Which is why Trump wanting to buy Greenland is all bluster. We know giving free handouts is anathema to MAGA Republicans.
Convivial · 26-30, F
@SW-User ok...
SW-User
@Convivial love to see Trump attempt to "buy" it 😂
Convivial · 26-30, F
@SW-User no doubt the check would bounce lol