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Canada Just Walked Into a Country Russia Thought It Owned

Everyone saw "Canada and Turkey start trade talks" and scrolled past. They missed the reactor. Buried inside that announcement is a CANDU nuclear play aimed at a customer Russia assumed it owned — and it traces straight back to Trump's tariffs and to steel towns like Hamilton.

Noah Tremblay breaks down what's really happening behind the new Canada–Turkey free trade talks: why a nuclear reactor sits at the center of it, how Canada's CANDU technology became a credible alternative to Russia's Rosatom after the war in Ukraine cracked open the reactor-export market, and why Canada's broader diversification away from the U.S. — driven by tariffs — could either become a durable strategic shift or fade the moment the pressure eases. We follow the thread from a welder's cut shifts in Ontario all the way to the Black Sea coast, and finish with three honest scenarios for what comes next.

Real transformation, or sophisticated anxiety management until the pressure passes? Tell me where you land in the comments — I read as many as I can. And share this with the one person you know who thinks "trade policy" is the most boring topic on Earth.

Educational geopolitical analysis. It explains the interests of all actors — Canada, Turkey, Russia, and the United States — to help viewers understand a complex situation, and does not endorse any government.
#Canada #Russia #Geopolitics #Sovereignty #ForeignPolicy #BreakingNews #WorldPolitics #Diplomacy #NationalSecurity #Arctic #GlobalPolitics #GeopoliticalNews #PowerShift #CanadaNews #RussiaNews

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