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Mark Carney looking to Europe to boost Canada鈥檚 security in shift away from reliance on U.S., sources say

The prime minister’s call to review the purchase of U.S.-made fighter jets could hint at what Carney has set in motion after meeting with European leaders earlier this week, sources told the Star.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Monday.


OTTAWA聽鈥 In an effort to pivot away from Canada’s overreliance on the U.S., Prime Minister Mark Carney is looking to Europe聽to build new security alliances and a new defence industrial strategy that could see European-designed fighter jets built in this country.

But two Canadian sources told the Star that prospect is only a possible implication of what Carney has set in motion after he ordered a review of the F-35 purchase plan, and travelled to Paris and London after discussing with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen his goal to see Canada be a player in the new drive to “rearm Europe.”

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