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RAUSI Takes Note

Photo: NATO

30 March, 2022

RAUSI has posted a number of articles over the past 18 months which have clearly described the expanding militarization of the Arctic by both Canada’s allies and adversaries alike. The increasing number of military exercises, Arctic-capable equipment purchases, and newly established Arctic military formations must force a debate on how Canada should appropriately deal with these emerging defence and security issues.

It is RAUSI’s opinion that as a G7 nation, Canada must work to significantly increase its military capabilities in order to prepare for and adequately respond where and when necessary. The following articles discuss NATO’s response to Arctic threats through consistent training followed by a clear assessment of why NATO nations must train to meet these emerging threats.

RAUSI members are encouraged to join in the debate by contacting their elected representatives and urging them to address current funding shortfalls and capability gaps within the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces.  

NATO - News: Exercise Cold Response 2022 – NATO and partner forces face the freeze in Norway, 07-Mar.-2022

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