
[Sneak Peek] The Arctic: Canada's Northern Development
Canada's Arctic is becoming one of the world's most important geopolitical hotspots, and the country may be running out of time to secure its northern border.
In this episode of TPL Media, hosts Jim Lang and Paul Micucci examine Canada's Arctic sovereignty, military readiness, and the growing competition between Canada, the United States, Russia, and China for control of the Arctic. As melting sea ice opens new shipping routes and access to valuable natural resources, the North is becoming a critical region for global security and economic development.
Jim and Paul discuss Canada's submarine replacement program, Arctic defence strategy, military spending, NORAD modernization, Arctic surveillance, northern infrastructure, housing, healthcare, immigration, and what Prime Minister Mark Carney's government must do to protect Canada's national interests. They also explore the role of artificial intelligence, major infrastructure projects, Arctic shipping lanes, and why Canada's northern territories could become the country's next economic frontier.
Is Canada investing enough to defend the Arctic? Should the government build new military bases, expand northern communities, and accelerate infrastructure projects before other nations gain the upper hand?
Topics include:
- Canada's Arctic sovereignty
- Canada's military and submarine program
- Russia, China, the United States and Arctic security
- Greenland's strategic importance
- NORAD modernization
- Arctic shipping routes and the Northwest Passage
- Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
- Canada's economy and northern development
- AI, infrastructure and nation-building
- Mark Carney's Arctic strategy
- Hosts: Jim Lang, Paul Micucci
Pillar: Defence, Resources
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