
Canadian Entrepreneur Urges National Neutrality, Citing Ukraine Aid and Domestic Needs
OTTAWA – A prominent Canadian entrepreneur, Mario Zelaya, has publicly called for Canada to adopt a policy of strict neutrality in global affairs, drawing parallels to Switzerland's long-standing non-interventionist stance. In a recent video, Zelaya announced his personal decision to cease commentary on international conflicts unless they directly involve Canadian interests, advocating for a national shift towards prioritizing domestic issues. Zelaya specifically highlighted Canada's financial contributions to Ukraine, stating that the nearly $20 billion in taxpayer funds could be reallocated to address pressing internal challenges. He suggested that such an investment could significantly impact areas like student debt, healthcare infrastructure, and homelessness within Canada. "We are not the world police," Zelaya stated, emphasizing that Canada should focus on its own problems rather than attempting to solve global ones. This perspective comes amidst ongoing international conflicts and debates over Canada's role on the global stage. While some argue for continued active participation in international diplomacy and aid, Zelaya's viewpoint reflects a growing sentiment among certain segments of the population for a more inward-looking national policy.