The European Parliament has formally consented to Canada's participation in the EU's €150-billion Security Action for Europe programme. The agreement is now fully binding, making Canada the only non-European country with preferential access to SAFE procurement.
That’s not further left than most EU countries. Lefter then the problematic members (maybe Greece?) but it’s about on par with Poland, except the Carney government wants to take it further right still.
Literally one example: https://lemmy.ca/post/65189648
So that’s what I meant maybe not under your current government, especially but while VDL is in the EU commission. It’ll just empower the right wing in both area further at the moment.
Trade agreements and defense treaties would be best in the meantime, though hopefully voters in Canada realize those are despite Carney and his party, and not because of him directly.