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Robust PH-Canada relations: Strategic long-term partnership

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July 7, 2026

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s just concluded official visit to Canada marks a defining moment in Philippines-Canada relations.

Robust PH-Canada relations: Strategic long-term partnership

More than a routine exchange of diplomatic courtesies, the visit produced tangible economic and people-centered gains that elevate bilateral ties to their highest level yet: a Strategic Partnership.

This development is significant not only because it reflects growing mutual trust between Manila and Ottawa, but because it positions the Philippines as a key partner in Canada’s expanding engagement with the Indo-Pacific. At a time of geopolitical uncertainty and shifting global supply chains, both countries have demonstrated a shared commitment to building a resilient and forward-looking partnership.

The most notable achievement of the visit was the initiative jointly launched by President Marcos and Prime Minister Carney on the formal elevation of bilateral relations to a Strategic Partnership

This institutionalizes broader cooperation in defense, maritime security, cybersecurity, critical minerals, food security, and clean energy—including the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Such cooperation comes at a crucial time when regional stability and economic resilience have become inseparable from national security.

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