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