Who Controls Canada’s Arctic?

Spies, submarines, and foreign ships may signal that our claim to the North is melting
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AnonymousSeptember 06, 2010 20:22 EST

No way are we going to loose it. Canadians will stand firm.

AnonymousDecember 09, 2010 17:46 EST

Canadian government should be all over the north and with infrastructure and military. We all need to wonder about what goes on covertly by other governments and how far the Canadian government can be manipulated to sell out in spite of what they say. There is no substitute for the presence of the Canadian people being physically present in the north in sufficient numbers to witness what is happenning. I have to trust our government is doing the right thing for Canadians and is not going to give away what is rightly Canadian territory or waters. But somehow I cant bring myself to fully trust any Canadian political party in power to not be manipulated by especially our ally the USA. As manipulators on this planet the USA takes a back seat to no one. There are Canadians of course who want to sell out and would need no manipulation to abandon any or all Canadian sovereignty. Canada need not give up any sovereignty or be convinced what we have claimed for so long is not Canadian. Canadians need to stand shoulder to shoulder on this and be firm about not giving away what we know is Canadian waters or territory.

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