PH, Canada ink defense deal to boost regional security

By: Abraham Reign Magbiro
November 06, 2025
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Philippines' Secretary of National Defence Gilberto Teodoro (R) and Canadian Minister of Defence David McGuinty sign documents of the visiting forces agreement after their bilateral meeting in Manila on November 2, 2025. Photo: Philstar

The Philippines and Canada signed a Status of Visiting Forces Agreement (SOVFA) on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025 in Manila aiming to enhance defense cooperation and ensure stronger regional security in the Indo-Pacific. 

The agreement allows the deployment of military personnel from both nations for joint exercises, training missions, and coordinated defense activities. 

The Department of National Defense (DND) said the pact will “establish a framework for increased cooperation, fostering closer collaboration between defence and military establishments" in the two countries. 

Canadian Defense Minister David McGuinty said the SOVFA is a historic step for their government, calling it “the first such agreement for Canada in the Indo-Pacific region”.

“Peace is built on rules, not recklessness; and stability grows from cooperation, not contradiction,” McGuinty said. “The Philippines has shown true leadership in upholding international law and seeking a peaceful resolution of disputes.”

Government officials said the Philippines aims to strengthen its maritime security capabilities, particularly amid ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea. 

“The SOVFA creates a partnership between the two countries that hints at alignment on how to respond to a China that is becoming more confident in flexing its muscles,” Julio S. Amador III, chief executive officer at Manila-based geopolitical risk firm Amador Research Services said.

The agreement is also expected to improve disaster response efforts and enhance training for Philippine forces operating in coastal and provincial areas. 

DND noted that the deal supports defense modernization while creating potential opportunities for local industries and Filipino workers. 

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) will begin planning and scheduling bilateral exercises with Canadian forces in 2026. 

Officials assured that the SOVFA fully abides by the Philippine Constitution and respects national sovereignty. 

They added that the partnership reinforces the Philippines’ role as a reliable security ally in the Indo-Pacific region.

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