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By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Reporting from Iqaluit, Canada Canada has made a 6 billion Canadian dollar ($4.2 billion) deal with Australia to develop a cutting-edge radar for the Arctic that can ...
The Canadian Arctic has an estimated 7.5 billion barrels of recoverable oil, and it’s natural-gas reserves are estimated to be worth at least $1.125-trillion. Copper, cobalt, lithium and rare ...
Us” in this case is Ice Cove, a fictional Arctic village in Nunavut, the northernmost territory in Canada. Though the series ...
But, when Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on March 18 that Canada was purchasing such a system to detect incoming missiles over the Arctic ... Roy said Canadian firms would be left with ...
Canada and Australia are planning to jointly develop a new military radar system in the Arctic amid a global surge of interest in the region, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
The bright white surface of sea ice plays an important role in slowing warming as it reflects sunlight back into space, in what is known as the albedo effect. Conversely, its melting creates a ...
and Australia have agreed to develop an advanced radar system for detecting missiles in the Arctic, worth 6 billion Canadian dollars (4.2 billion US dollars), as part of Ottawa's efforts to ...
Carney made the announcement in Iqaluit, capital of the Nunavut territory in the Canadian Arctic, on the final leg of his first official trip as prime minister since taking over from Justin ...
The Nanisivik Naval Facility still languishes unfinished more than a decade past its completion date, amid a flurry of Arctic ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney planned to announce Tuesday a multibillion dollar radar purchase from Australia and an expansion of military operations in the Arctic while ...
Whitney Lackenbauer, the Canada Research Chair in the Study of the Canadian North at Trent University in Ontario, said it's a partnership he's "really excited about." The North is already served by a ...