); I'd argue we are having the benefit of being able to verify more sources against each other, and faster. A lot of people don't do that, but the option is there.
Quote from: Valmy on December 01, 2025, 07:33:09 PMQuote from: DGuller on December 01, 2025, 09:27:04 AMI'm sure your child would prefer you not to waste your own time on repetitive child interaction tasks, they'd prefer you to leave that to AI and instead work more hours so that you could buy them more toys.
Gen Alpha kids don't even like toys. All they need is a tablet. Beyond that they are beyond material concerns. Consumerism is collapsing before my eyes.![]()
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QuoteThe deal concludes months of tough talks and will allow Ottawa to take part in procurements financed by the EU's SAFE program.
Canada has reached a final agreement to join the EU's €150 billion Security Action for Europe program, two EU diplomats told POLITICO, marking the first time a third country will formally participate in the bloc's flagship joint procurement initiative.
The agreement was later confirmed by the European Commission.
"This is the next step in our deepening cooperation and symbolic of the shared priorities of the European Union and Canada," it said in a joint statement with Canada.
The breakthrough follows months of technically complex negotiations and was communicated directly to ministers taking part in Monday's Foreign Affairs Council; Defense Commissioner Andrius Kubilius informed delegations that negotiations with Ottawa had concluded.
Canada's accession to the loan-for-weapons SAFE scheme gives Ottawa access to jointly financed defense projects and allows Canadian companies to bid into EU-supported joint procurement projects. For Brussels, securing a G7 partner strengthens the credibility of SAFE as it seeks to coordinate long-term weapons demand and ramp up Europe's defense industrial base.
"Welcome to SAFE, Canada!" Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on social media. "When like-minded partners join forces on security and defence in a turbulent world, our countries grow stronger, our industries benefit and our citizens are safer."
Under SAFE, third countries can account for a maximum of 35 percent of the value of a weapons system paid for by the scheme; Canada will be able to have a larger share but it will have to pay a fee "commensurate with the benefits the Partner Country and its entities are expected to derive," factoring in GDP, industrial competitiveness and the depth of cooperation with European manufacturers.
Other issues tackled in negotiations covered conditions on intellectual property control and limits on non-EU inputs for sensitive systems including drones, missile-defense assets and strategic enablers.
Similar talks with the U.K. broke down on Friday.
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The timing aligns with a major SAFE milestone: Kubilius announced on X that all 19 participating EU countries had submitted their spending plans that will be financed by low interest SAFE loans.
He added that 15 members included support for Ukraine in their plans, involving "billions, not millions" — something the Commission has been keen to encourage.
Quote from: DGuller on December 01, 2025, 09:27:04 AMI'm sure your child would prefer you not to waste your own time on repetitive child interaction tasks, they'd prefer you to leave that to AI and instead work more hours so that you could buy them more toys.
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