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The AUKUS security pact, comprising Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, is actively considering expanding its technology-sharing component, with Japan as a likely first partner. This development places Canada in a challenging position, forcing Ottawa to re-evaluate its role in Indo-Pacific security and decide whether to formally seek participation. While collaboration offers access to advanced military technologies like AI and quantum computing, it also carries significant financial costs and complex geopolitical implications, particularly concerning Canada's relationship with China. The debate highlights a critical juncture for Canadian foreign and defence policy.