Canada's Arctic Sovereignty
The economics and the strategic value of northern resource development are growing ever more attractive and critical. With northern oil and gas, minerals and other resources of the northern frontier becoming ever more valuable. It is vital that Canada protects it's interests in the North.
The North is poised to take a much bigger role in Canada’s economic and social development. It is attracting international attention, investment capital, people, and commercial and industrial development, from all over the world.
With the exploitation of resources in the Beaufort Sea and elsewhere this could be an issue in the near future. With Canada's little dissagrement with Denmark in regards to a small island (Hans Island I believe) could be just the begining. Canada has plans to establish a deep water port in the Arctic that will extend the Navy’s reach even further, and to expand the Army’s presence in the North by establishing a new Arctic training centre and revitalizing the Canadian Rangers, and finally new long-range unmanned aerial surveillance drones will provide continuous air patrols throughout the Arctic.
These are the 1st steps that I think Canada needs to do..to protect our North.
There has been reports that foreign ships may have routinely sailed through our territory without permission. Any such voyage represents a potential threat to Canadians’ safety and security.
Anyway...I"m just blabbing now. But this e could be a huge issue in the near future, in terms of natural resources and and passage rights. Which would translate into billions of dollars in revenue.
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