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anada is redesigning its international approach.
Having long depended on the United States—exporting over 75% of its goods there—the government, led by Mark Carney, has revealed an ambitious $300 billion plan to pivot its trade towards Asia, particularly the rapidly expanding ASEAN region.
In a global landscape dominated by two competing superpowers—
the U.S. and China—
Canada is establishing itself as a practical middle power, seeking alliances based on mutual principles, trustworthiness, and sustained collaboration.
Canada boasts one of the planet's cleanest electricity systems, with 85% generated from renewable sources, and aims to double this capacity using small modular nuclear reactors.
It also holds enormous reserves of critical minerals—lithium, cobalt, nickel—vital for EVs, batteries, and modern tech, combined with a goal to export 50 million tons of natural gas each year soon.
This is not a temporary change—
it's a fundamental reorientation, an effort to help build a more balanced world order, reducing over-reliance and financial instability.
So the central question is:
Can Canada transform from a "supporting actor in a U.S.-centric system" into an "independent economic player and emerging international leader"?
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Key issues to examine:
Is Canada genuinely ending its economic dependence on the U.S.?
Could ASEAN countries emerge as Canada's primary trade partners within ten years?
How will Canadian energy and mineral sales alter worldwide influence?
What role will Mark Carney play in shaping the future international economy?
Why is the global balance of power changing so rapidly?
Is the U.S. dollar's supremacy declining—and what are the consequences?
Europe in crisis—which nation will lead?
Asia's rise—is Western influence fading?
The U.S. economy—approaching a decisive moment.
China versus America—has a new Cold War already begun?
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