New polling suggests a majority of Canadians think Canada ought to explore joining the European Union at a fraught time for geopolitical relations.

A survey of 4,000 people conducted by Spark Advocacy’s polling arm in March found that one in four respondents thought it would be a good idea for Canada to formally join the economic and political bloc of European nations.

A further 58 per cent indicated it was a proposal worth exploring further, while the remainder felt it was a bad idea.

Spark’s chief strategy officer Bruce Anderson says the survey suggests Canadians are increasingly open to finding ways to buck Canada’s reliance on the United States after more than a year of tariffs under U.S. President Donald Trump’s second administration.

France’s foreign minister last month openly floated the idea of Canada joining the EU, while Prime Minister Mark Carney has said he’s looking to deepen trade and security ties with the continent but not as a formal member of the bloc.

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    5 days ago

    The free movement is not about vacations, it’s about movement of labour. All of a sudden the number of jobs open to you, especially in areas of speciality, is increased tenfold.

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      5 days ago

      I honestly would move my entire family to where we would be legal citizens in the EU, far away from the southern border if I thought that would be realistic.

      Though, you have me on the jobs bit. I work remotely, maybe I could move into a more productive / open source friendly market