
Canada is investing nearly CAD 35 billion to enhance its Arctic defense and infrastructure by 2032, including building two new icebreakers and expanding military airfields. Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the need for Canada to independently secure its Arctic sovereignty amid increasing geopolitical competition and climate change impacts. The plan includes upgrading military facilities, constructing support hubs, and improving transportation links, reflecting concerns over Russian activity and shifting global power dynamics in the region.
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