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Photo: US Special Forces loading snowmobiles onto a Canadian aircraft during an exercise on 12 March 2022 / DoD Image

5 April, 2022

Is Canada’s Arctic vulnerable to incursions by Russian submarines, overflights of enemy missiles or other forms of hostile acts? Many, including the Canadian Chief of Defence Staff would agree. General Wayne Eyre recently told attendees at a Canadian security conference that the far north is "a key area of concern," adding that it's not "inconceivable that our sovereignty may be challenged."  

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. Join the conversation and comment on how Canada should address its capability gaps in the Arctic. 

Is North America's Arctic vulnerable to Russia? - BBC News

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