Here is the link to a poll from last year: Canadians rank the European Union (EU) as Canada's second most important economic partner behind the US (43% in favor of EU), followed by the UK (40%), Mexico (33%), and China (27%).
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Aside from the obvious fact that Canada’s only physical border with the EU is the 1.2 kilometre one on Greenland’s tiny Hans Island in the Nares Strait, Canada maintains an open trade regime and could, from a technical standpoint, transition relatively smoothly into the EU’s tariff-free internal market.
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), the Canada-EU Security and Defence Partnership signed last June in Brussels, and the participation of Canada in the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) procurement program secured in December, attest to both trade synergies and the confluence of interests more broadly.
Canada is a resource-rich country with a sophisticated, diversified economy, comparable to Europe in terms of innovation, market size, and human capital. It ranks ahead of many EU states in higher education quality, corporate research and development spending, patent registrations, and the diffusion of advanced technologies —from broadband infrastructure to digital services.
In short, Canada already behaves like a de facto member of the club in all but name.
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Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union limits eligibility for EU membership to “any European State” that respects and commits to the Union’s core values. That geographic requirement, however, is not immutable: the Treaty can be amended under Article 48, through unanimous agreement of all Member States and ratification in accordance with their constitutional procedures.
Canada’s membership would immediately expand the EU’s global footprint and underscore its identity as a values-based institutional order rather than a regional bloc.
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Would that mean we get A4 paper? I'd be okay with that...
A/B paper sizing is truly the superior standard. The math is so nice.
I get chills when I say the area of the A0 paper out loud, a feeling of order in the universe, and of beauty.
It's the size of A1 paper squared which is the size of A2 paper squared etc, right?
How much is that in cm²?
The area of an A0 is 1 square meter, so that's 10000 cm2. A1 is half of that, etc.
That IS very satisfying! 😁
Where are you that you don't?
Probably Canada. We use 8.5”x11” here
In Ontario, I've only ever used A sizes. When I purchase paper it's in A sizes.
I dunno where you’re buying paper but that definitely isn’t the norm. You’re either confused, lying, or buying paper from some unusual place. Go into any staples or similar across Canada and almost all the paper will be US sizes.
I last bought paper in 2015, for realsies. But it's 8.5x11 for sure. US Letter. I don't think I've ever seen actual A4 except in print shops or specialty art shops. We had a drafting class in engineering school where the guy made us buy specifically A4 and A6, and I had to drive pretty much an hour each way into Toronto to find a store that had it.
Ew, have not seen that. If I had then I'd have complained about it being American.
The circumstantial evidence indicates leans rather heavily towards that conclusion, yes 😁
lol, I went to Montreal for a conference once and needed to print a poster at A1 size, but the file was made for A2 of something. The clerk at the copy shop told me it wouldn't fit, so I told him to just rotate and scale up. He kept insisting it would leave a white border until I finally got him to just try it... I was flabbergasted that even at a print shop they didn't know how these paper sizes work
I'm just going to leave this here...