Churchill, Manitoba, best known as the world's polar bear capital, has ambitions of making its deep-water port a year-round ...
Over the past 20 years, the Arctic Council has proved to be "Canadian foreign policy at its best," say the country's top experts in Northern issues. But with the global political climate shifting and ...
The international regulator for marine shipping is meeting this week to continue discussions on Arctic regulations — but coastal Indigenous communities who will be most affected by the regulations don ...
As global powers eye the Arctic’s promise, its harsh realities — from ice to infrastructure — underscore how poorly it’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canadian soldiers prepare for a surveillance mission in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, as part of the annual Operation Nanook on Sept. 6, ...
Over the past three months, Canadian soldiers conducted a more than 5,000-kilometer snowmobile patrol in extreme Arctic ...
On 29 April, 2026, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Canadian Coast Guard celebrated the launch of the Canadian Coast Guard Ship ...
By Maria Cheng YELLOWKNIFE, Northwest Territories, March 12 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a C$35 billion ($25.7 billion) plan on Thursday to boost Canada's defenses in the giant ...
Canada is moving forward with plans to expand the Port of Churchill in northern Manitoba, aiming to turn it into a strategic Arctic trade hub. The project could diversify export markets beyond the U.S ...
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Canada’s Arctic security depends on more than defence — here’s how immigration could help
Canada is facing a new reality: Arctic security is no longer just about military presence. It’s increasingly about whether ...
As more ships and tankers sail through the Arctic, the chances of oil spills increase. Canada should take action to prepare ...
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