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With New Landmark Partnership, Canada and Japan Expand, Redefine Co-operation

With New Landmark Partnership, Canada and Japan Redefine Co-operation

cross-posted from: https://scribe.disroot.org/post/7805703

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Beyond defence and economic security, the new partnership also expands co-operation into areas that have received less attention in previous Canada–Japan initiatives.

One notable example is food security. The roadmap highlights Canada’s role as a reliable supplier of agricultural products to Japan, a country that imports a large share of its food supply. Strengthening agricultural trade and supply-chain resilience has therefore become an important component of Japan’s broader economic security strategy.

The partnership also emphasizes areas of collaboration in the Arctic. Canada and Japan agreed to deepen co-operation in Arctic scientific research, environmental monitoring, and climate-related policy discussions. Although Japan is not an Arctic state, it has long maintained an interest in Arctic governance and research through its observer status in the Arctic Council.

In addition, the partnership reinforces collaboration on energy security and resource supply chains, climate change mitigation, and clean energy technologies, including hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and small modular reactors. These areas reflect both countries’ efforts to advance energy transition strategies while maintaining energy security.

Finally, the roadmap places renewed emphasis on people-to-people ties, including academic exchanges, research collaboration, and cultural programs. The two governments also referenced the upcoming 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2028, which may provide additional opportunities to strengthen institutional links between universities, research institutes, and policy communities.

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