Vancouver, Canada – The Philippines and Canada elevated bilateral relations to a Strategic Partnership, marking a major upgrade in ties that will deepen cooperation in defense, trade, investment and people-to-people exchanges. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the move on Thursday, July 2, following bilateral talks in Vancouver. The two leaders said the decision was in response to growing geopolitical and economic challenges in the Indo-Pacific. “We have tasked our foreign ministers to draw up a plan of action to pursue our shared commitment to work together in adapting to shifting global realities, addressing shared challenges, and building capacities for a future-ready partnership,” Marcos said during a joint press statement. The two leaders said the new framework builds on recent milestones, including the signing of the Philippines-Canada Status of Visiting Forces Agreement, the Mutual Logistics Support Arrangement, the launch of free trade negotiations, and expanded…