Canada’s Arctic aimHarper pushes control of north; money for mapping, military, icebreaker Gary Park For Petroleum News
A C$100 million Arctic geomapping program, northern military training exercises, tougher rules for foreign ships plying what Canada deems to be its sovereign Arctic territory and a new C$720 million Coast Guard icebreaker — they’re all part of Canada’s strategy to assert its claims to Arctic waters....
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