🇨🇦 Why the Indo-Pacific Is a Must for Canada
Surrey, B.C. | October 28, 2025
The Indo-Pacific region has become central to Canada’s economic and diplomatic future, and Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is accelerating efforts to deepen ties with Asia through the Indo-Pacific Strategy.
During the ASEAN Summit 2025, Canadian officials reaffirmed that stronger partnerships with India, Japan, Vietnam, and other ASEAN nations are key to Canada’s next phase of growth. The focus: trade diversification, clean energy cooperation, and regional security.
🔹 Economic Growth Through Indo-Asia
The Carney government’s initiatives aim to boost exports, attract Asian investment, and reduce reliance on U.S. markets. Canada’s Indo-Pacific engagement is projected to double trade volumes by 2030, particularly in technology, renewable energy, and agri-food sectors.
🔹 Security and Global Stability
At the ASEAN Summit, leaders discussed maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific, with Canada playing a larger role in ensuring peace, democratic values, and supply chain resilience.
🔹 Canada’s Cultural Advantage
With millions of Canadians having roots in Asia, these initiatives also enhance education exchange, tourism, and cultural diplomacy, strengthening people-to-people ties.
🔹 The Bottom Line
Canada’s path forward is clear — the Indo-Asia connection is not optional but essential. Mark Carney’s government is positioning Canada at the heart of the Indo-Pacific century.



