View Full Version : Could Canada join the EU?
Sunspace
04-30-2004, 07:46 PM
10 countries (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20040430.weueu0430/BNStory/International/) have just joined the EU. Another three are waiting in line.
Why stop there? Is there any reason Canada could not join the EU, assuming it wanted to, and was prepared to do the necessary work to join?
What about other countries?
astro
04-30-2004, 08:08 PM
=Sunspace
Why stop there? Is there any reason Canada could not join the EU, assuming it wanted to, and was prepared to do the necessary work to join?
Doesn't not being even vaguely European weigh against them in wanting to join the European Union?
Dr_Paprika
04-30-2004, 09:04 PM
The European Union is devoted to a stronger and more integrated Europe. I would seriously doubt the sanity of any Canadian who devoutly wanted to join. Why cede independence to a bunch of Brussels elitists, and lose control over our immigration, monetary, agricultural and cultural policies... in order to subsidize countries less well off than Canada?
Sunspace
04-30-2004, 09:11 PM
Oh, I'm not making any judgement as to whether it would be a good idea. I'm just wondering whether it would be possible. :)
Capt B. Phart
04-30-2004, 09:20 PM
Doesn't not being even vaguely European weigh against them in wanting to join the European Union?
Well, Israel won the Eurovision song contest...
If Canada wanted to join, my WAG is any inconvenient rules would get bent pretty quick to accommodate them (the French would be particularly keen) - Canada would be a nice offset to all those *ahem* less prosperous countries that have just joined.
But why would it? The lack of internal borders within Europe would see the US tighten up the US/Canada border pretty fast - and (again a WAG) the US must be a more important trading partner than Europe. I also doubt the big players in Europe would be keen on giving Canada much political clout.
Hemlock
04-30-2004, 11:12 PM
Obviously Canada wouldn't want to.
You have to meet all sorts of conditions (market economy, rule of law, etc). But I don't think the EU rules specify geographic location. Turkey is officially on the waiting list for membership. There has been talk of Morocco/Algeria/Tunisia eventually joining, and Armenia.
It looks like the whole utopian mess is going to unravel (http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,9390237%5E2703,00.html) before long, anyway. Maybe the English and French-speaking bits can join Canada.
RickJay
04-30-2004, 11:16 PM
and (again a WAG) the US must be a more important trading partner than Europe.
For all practical intents and purposes the US is Canada's only trading partner; it accounts for far more imports and exports than all the rest of the world combined.
Conversely, Canada is, by far, the USA's largest trading partner, but in a plurality, not a majority.
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