Bentley Allan
Prime Minister Mark Carney‘s speech at Davos laid out a Canadian grand strategy rooted in strategic autonomy through collaboration with other middle powers. To achieve this vision, Canada needs an economic security act that would bolster supply chain resilience and create high-priority technological capabilities. Such an act must be integrated with similar efforts by our European and Asian partners to become an indispensable ally.
As Carney explained, we live in an era of great power rivalry in which strong states can exploit economic interdependence. In order to increase Canada’s freedom to manoeuvre, it must bolster its economic and security capabilities. Countries earn the right to take principled stands by reducing the leverage that other states can wield over them.
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