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European Community Studies Association Canada (ECSA-C)
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ECSA-C is a network of scholars engaged in research and dialogue on Canada-Europe relations. It fosters critical discussions on transatlantic politics, policy, and identity through collaborative projects, events, and publications https://www.ecsa-c.ca/
🇨🇦🇪🇺 What’s in EU membership for ordinary Canadians?
Free movement, jobs, rights—but also risks & US tensions. Willem Maas (York University) explores the benefits & limits of deep EU ties.
Read more: www.eucanet.org/whats-in-it-...
#CanadaEU #EUCitizenship #MobilityRights #Geopolitics #ECSACanada
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May 2, 2025 at 7:50 AM
🇨🇦🇪🇺 Canada as the 28th EU member? Provinces say no.
Deep ties with EU make sense—but full membership clashes with Canada’s decentralized system & provincial interests. Best friends, not spouses - by Johannes Müller Gómez. shorturl.at/bNWvo
#CanadaEU #EUpolitics #CdnPoli #Geopolitics #ECSACanada
Canada, the 28th EU member state? Don't forget about the provinces
Johannes Müller Gómez, McGill University & Université de Montréaljohannes.mullergomez@mail.mcgill.ca April 4. 2025 The new U.S. administration has put Canada and its economic and political system unde...
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May 2, 2025 at 7:40 AM
🇨🇦🇪🇺 Why EU membership is a step too far for Canada?
Canada should deepen ties via CETA & SPA, not pursue risky full membership. Jumping the queue undermines EU legitimacy & stirs Euroscepticism at home. Read Andrea Wagner’s (MacEwan) analysis www.ecsa-c.ca/post/why-eu-...
#CanadaEU #EUCAnet #ECSAC
Why EU Membership for Canada Is a Step Too Far
Andrea Wagner, MacEwan Universitywagnera27@macewan.caApril 3, 2025 While Prime Minister Mark Carney referred to Canada as “the most European of the non-European countries,” the reality remains that Ca...
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May 2, 2025 at 7:35 AM
🌍 Canada is ripe with opportunities to strengthen ties with the EU—without the need for full membership! Discover how diverse forms of association can enhance trade and collaboration. Dive into Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly’s (UVic) compelling piece: www.ecsa-c.ca/post/beyond-... #CanadaEU #ECSAC
May 1, 2025 at 10:28 AM
🇨🇦🇪🇺 Canada's crossroads?
Oliver Schmidtke (UVic) argues worsening US ties push Canada to rethink alliances. Deepening EU relations—without full membership—offers a pragmatic path rooted in shared values: multilateralism, democracy & diversity.
📖 Read more: shorturl.at/ekCS7
#CanadaEU #ECSACanada
April 30, 2025 at 11:20 AM
🇨🇦🇪🇺 Canada-EU ties: How far should we go?
Crina Viju-Miljusevic (Carleton) warns full EU membership would be complex & risky for 🇨🇦, given US ties & agri rules. The smart path? Maximize CETA & deepen sectoral collaboration—without losing flexibility
📖 Read more: shorturl.at/fpiks
#CanadaEU #ECSACanada
Should Canada join the EU or develop closer ties?
Amy Verdun, University of Victoriaaverdun@uvic.caMarch 25, 2025 With the bellicose language from the United States (US) bombarding Canadians on a daily basis, it is perhaps little surprise that there ...
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April 30, 2025 at 11:18 AM
🇨🇦🇪🇺 Europe is more than Plan B
Heather MacRae (York University) argues Canada should deepen EU ties—not just for trade, but to boost worker rights, social equity & environmental standards. 🇨🇦 & 🇪🇺 share core values.
📖 Read more: shorturl.at/fpiks
#CanadaEU #ECSACanada #Geopolitics
Should Canada join the EU or develop closer ties?
Amy Verdun, University of Victoriaaverdun@uvic.caMarch 25, 2025 With the bellicose language from the United States (US) bombarding Canadians on a daily basis, it is perhaps little surprise that there ...
shorturl.at
April 30, 2025 at 11:12 AM
🌍 Canada & the EU: Exploring Options
Amy Verdun (University of Victoria) explores whether Canada should consider closer ties with the EU.
🤔 Before pursuing membership, Canada should focus on fully ratifying CETA and identifying practical areas for collaboration with the EU.
📚 Link shorturl.at/fpiks
Should Canada join the EU or develop closer ties?
Amy Verdun, University of Victoriaaverdun@uvic.caMarch 25, 2025 With the bellicose language from the United States (US) bombarding Canadians on a daily basis, it is perhaps little surprise that there ...
shorturl.at
April 30, 2025 at 11:07 AM