Canada explores potential role in AUKUS security pact with allies
Canada is discussing potential involvement in the AUKUS security pact with the U.K., U.S., and Australia. This pact, established three years ago, aims to enhance security in the Indo-Pacific by developing nuclear-powered submarines for Australia. Canadian military leaders have expressed concern over Canada's absence from AUKUS, urging the government to replace its aging Victoria-class submarines. The second pillar of AUKUS focuses on military interoperability and advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence. The three countries are already collaborating with Japan on these priorities and are now consulting with Canada, South Korea, and New Zealand for further involvement. Meanwhile, Canada is seeking information for a new fleet of conventionally powered submarines as part of its updated defense policy.