Anand says joining SAFE defence borrowing pact will help Canadian firms compete
OTTAWA — The European Parliament formally welcomed Canada into the defence borrowing and procurement agreement known as SAFE on Wednesday — making it the only non-European country to join.
The European Parliament passed a final vote Wednesday to greenlight Canada’s participation in the Security Action for Europe agreement, which is worth the equivalent of C$240 billion.
The program, which allows member countries to access low-interest loans for military hardware, is part of a broader initiative called ReArm Europe aimed at reducing the continent’s military reliance on the United States.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand hailed it as an important step, saying Canadian companies will now be able to participate in procurement competitions typically open only to European firms.


