Showcasing trilateral cooperation that strengthens security, innovation, and economic resilience.
The partnership between Germany, Norway, and Canada is built on far more than individual procurement programs. As trusted allies and long-standing NATO partners, the three nations are deeply connected through shared democratic values, collective security commitments, Arctic cooperation, technological innovation, and growing industrial collaboration.
Across government relations and industry partnerships alike, Germany, Norway, and Canada are actively shaping a stronger transatlantic alliance. From diplomatic initiatives and defence cooperation to critical minerals, AI agreements, and strategic investments, this collaboration reflects a resilient network of trusted relationships designed to strengthen sovereignty, economic security, and collective readiness.
This page highlights ongoing developments that demonstrate how these alliances continue to evolve — well beyond CPSP — through both Government-to-Government engagement and broader Industrial Cooperation.
Germany, Norway, and Canada maintain close governmental ties across defence, diplomacy, trade, technology, and Arctic affairs. Their cooperation reflects a shared commitment to NATO readiness, regional stability, sustainable innovation, and resilient supply chains.
Recent developments underline how actively these nations are expanding bilateral and multilateral partnerships across strategically important sectors.

Explore official announcements, media coverage, press releases, and published articles highlighting strategic developments across government relations. These updates provide broader context on key agreements, diplomatic milestones, and partnership-driven progress.
PM Carney traveled to Norway for the Canada-Nordic Summit — the first visit by a Canadian Prime Minister since 1980. New cooperation in defence, AI, and space communications was formalized.
Read more ↗Ministers Joly and Reiche signed a Joint Declaration of Intent to deepen bilateral cooperation in clean energy, automotive manufacturing, and advanced digital technologies.
Read more ↗Canada and Germany signed the Joint Declaration on AI and launched the Sovereign Technology Alliance — anchoring critical compute infrastructure within domestic ecosystems.
Read more ↗Canada and the EU marked five decades of formal diplomatic partnership since the EU delegation opened in Ottawa in 1976 — a milestone of enduring transatlantic bonds.
Read more ↗The European Commission approved a German program to support renewable hydrogen production in Canada for export to Europe — accelerating the clean energy transition away from Russian fossil fuels.
Read more ↗PM Carney secured Canada’s participation in the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) — making Canada the first non-European country to access this €150 billion defence investment instrument.
Read more ↗PM Carney and Chancellor Merz signed a Joint Declaration on Critical Minerals Cooperation in Berlin — reducing reliance on non-allied nations through joint investment in mining, refining, and recycling.
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The alliance between Germany, Norway, and Canada also creates meaningful momentum across industrial ecosystems.
Strategic investments, supply chain partnerships, aerospace agreements, energy collaboration, and resource development all reinforce the broader economic foundation of this trilateral relationship.
These initiatives demonstrate how industrial cooperation strengthens resilience, drives innovation, and supports long-term prosperity across allied markets.
Explore official announcements, media coverage, press releases, and published articles highlighting strategic developments across industrial collaboration. These updates provide broader context on key agreements, milestones, and partnership-driven progress.
Newfoundland and Labrador finalized a revamped royalty agreement with Norwegian energy giant Equinor — clearing the path for the multi-billion dollar Bay du Nord offshore development in Flemish Pass Basin.
Read more ↗Champion Iron reached a definitive agreement to acquire Rana Gruber ASA — securing high-grade iron ore for green steel and reinforcing the “Northern Axis” of trade between Canada and the Nordic countries.
Read more ↗The German Armed Forces awarded Montreal-based Top Aces a decade-long contract for advanced airborne training and adversary air services — reinforcing the defence industrial bridge between Canada and NATO allies.
Read more ↗The first modified Bombardier Global 6000 arrived at Hensoldt’s facilities in Germany for signals intelligence installation — a tri-national milestone with Bombardier, Lufthansa Technik, and Hensoldt.
Read more ↗Lockheed Martin Canada was selected to provide its Canadian-developed CMS 330 Combat Management System for Germany’s new F126 frigates — anchoring high-value Canadian naval technology at Europe’s most advanced maritime program.
Read more ↗Strong alliances are built through continuous collaboration. The growing connections between Germany, Norway, and Canada across government relations and industrial partnerships demonstrate a shared ambition to strengthen collective security, economic resilience, and technological leadership. Together, these trusted allies are building the foundations for long-term stability, innovation, and strategic advantage.

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