Canada to partner with Australia on early warning detection system in the Arctic (CBC)
Putting this here because the article notes that, while not necessarily a new plan (2022), recent changes in relations with the United States seemingly made this a higher priority than before.
Of particular interest is infrastructure and housing investments in the north - While both Trudeau and Harper have made investments in the north in the past (Which were seemingly appreciated but insufficient based on what I’ve read [1] [2]), this feels different somehow, perhaps due to being so early in the term of Prime Minister Mark Carney.
If this is successful, it will probably be a good thing for the broader Canadian economy, as well as some relief for areas specifically impacted by housing shortages in the far north.
That said, as an outsider looking in, I may be reading this completely wrong.
Putting this here because the article notes that, while not necessarily a new plan (2022), recent changes in relations with the United States seemingly made this a higher priority than before.
Of particular interest is infrastructure and housing investments in the north - While both Trudeau and Harper have made investments in the north in the past (Which were seemingly appreciated but insufficient based on what I’ve read [1] [2]), this feels different somehow, perhaps due to being so early in the term of Prime Minister Mark Carney.
If this is successful, it will probably be a good thing for the broader Canadian economy, as well as some relief for areas specifically impacted by housing shortages in the far north.
That said, as an outsider looking in, I may be reading this completely wrong.