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“Mark Carney’s Canadian win presents an opportunity for UK businesses” - CityAM
Mark Carney’s victory in Canada presents a unique opportunity for UK businesses willing to seize it, writes Michael Martins.
Starmer pledges stronger UK-Canada ties - BBC
The Liberal Party wins the election - but it's still too close to call whether the centre-left party will get a majority in parliament.
Harnessing Shared Resource Wealth to Forge a Sovereign Economy - Western Confederation
In an increasingly multipolar and volatile global economy, strategic alliances built upon common interests, shared values, and complementary strengths become indispensable. The emerging CANZUK bloc—comprising Canada, Aus...
UK and New Zealand's space sectors to join forces - UKTN
Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon this week.
The Conservative Party of Canada have pledged to establish a CANZUK trade and mobility deal ahead of the Canadian federal election next week.
Recent polling has confirmed that 94% of Canadians support a CANZUK free trade agreement with Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
This isn’t just a conservative dream of the Commonwealth reborn — it’s a flexible, forward-thinking framework that appeals across the aisle.
CANZUK Space Program
I was reading an article about the UK set to land Europe's first rover on Mars (https://news.uk.cityam.com/story/2318834/content.html), and it set me to thinking about whether a CANZUK alliance/confederation/whatever could have a significant space program of its own.
Australia's current launch site is military. Canada's is a not-yet-operational joint venture of 3 USA-based firms. And New Zealand's is controlled by a firm that is now USA-centric. The 3 UK-based sites are in various stages of readiness. All sites are currently intended for satellites, as opposed to manned missions (with the possible exception of Cornwall); however, that doesn't mean this can't be adjusted down the line.
Launch sites across all 4 countries could work very well for a rapid implementation of constellation satellite systems, which could include anything from improved Internet services, secure GPS services, telcom/media services, defensive monitoring, etc.
If sites are expanded to support manned missions,
UK and Australia collaborate on Land Mobility Platforms - UK Defence Journal
The UK has confirmed that the Land Mobility Programme, aimed at enhancing collaboration between the UK and Australia on military vehicle development, is currently underway.
The leader of the UK's Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey - who leads the third largest party in British politics - has endorsed CANZUK.
Chris Barrie says it’s too soon to say whether we should end our Aukus partnership, but called Donald Trump in his second term ‘irrecoverable’