Joachim Streit has never stepped foot in Canada. But that hasn’t stopped the German politician from launching a tenacious, one-man campaign that he readily describes as “aspirational”: to have the North American country join the EU.

“We have to strengthen the European Union,” said Streit, who last year was elected as a member of the European parliament. “And I think Canada – as its prime minister says – is the most European country outside of Europe.”

While he admitted that the possibility of Canada as a full member of the EU “may be aspirational for now”, he wondered if it was an idea whose time had come.

“Canada would be a strong member,” he said. “If Canada would be a member of the EU, it would rank 4th in terms of GDP. It’s part of Nato. And 58% of (working-age) Canadians have college degrees.”

    • ssillyssadass
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      12 days ago

      A train line joining mainland EU with the UK, Iceland, Greenland and Canada?

      • @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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        12 days ago

        Greenland is either connected by train because it’s part of Denmark, or doesn’t need to be because it’s a quasi independent territory.

        As for Iceland, nobody knows.