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Arctic sovereignty isn’t going away, and Canada’s got to deal with it

Political leaders must face the urgent political, environmental, and economic realities in the Arctic, says Donner Prize-winning author of Arctic Front: Defending Canada in the Far North.

OTTAWA—Canada has become the least effective of all circumpolar countries to respond to the challenges of the Arctic, has neglected to establish a presence in the North, and will be forced to defend the region from a "position of grave weakness" if political leaders don't right now face the...

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