Through Brexit and beyond, the European Union is a trusted partner for Canada

At the very core of the EU project is the idea that we are stronger together; that pooling our resources and initiatives is the best way of achieving common goals. Brexit does not change this.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson strikes a gong at the moment the United Kingdom left the European Union, on Jan. 31.
On Jan. 31, the United Kingdom left the European Union. We lost a member of our family. It was a sad moment for us, for European citizens—and, indeed, for many British citizens. Nevertheless, we have always respected the sovereign decision of 52 per cent of the British electorate, and we now look...

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