Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada would build three bases in the region. The government also plans to improve ...
Canada’s North is going through a period of profound change. The world is becoming more dangerous and divided. The assumptions that shaped decades of Canadian defence and security are being upended.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced some details of his government's $35-billion plan to protect Canada's Arctic region, ...
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Canada to boost Arctic defenses, says it can no longer rely on others
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a US$25.7 billion plan on Thursday to boost Canada's defences in the giant Arctic region.
Canada’s northern and Arctic regions are undergoing significant environmental, economic, and geopolitical changes. Climate change is contributing to warming in the Arctic at a rate faster than the ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday unveiled a C$35 billion (US$25.6 billion) plan to boost Canada’s defenses in the arctic as it tries to decrease its reliance on the US. Canada has ...
“The Arctic is the most dangerous place on Earth,” warns Lars Saunes, former chief of the Royal Norwegian Navy, and now at ...
Canada and the Nordic countries agreed to ramp up defence production and deepen security cooperation to counter Russia in the Arctic and push back against U.S. pressure on Greenland.
(Bloomberg) -- Canada is expanding its military presence in the Arctic region as it tries to appease the Trump administration’s calls for higher defense spending and deter Chinese and Russian ...
Canada is investing $35 billion in Arctic defence and northern infrastructure, a sweeping commitment announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney to strengthen sovereignty in the region. Carney framed the ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut — New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived at the edge of the Arctic Circle on Tuesday in an effort to assert sovereignty over the increasingly contested region. Carney will ...
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