Canada to release new Arctic foreign policy for ‘tougher’ world: Joly

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Canada to release new Arctic foreign policy for ‘tougher’ world: Joly
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Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said the policy will respond to the growing global threat environment, and Canada's responsibility to protect its own Arctic sovereignty

aimed at boosting its diplomatic and security posture in the North to counter growing threats from foreign actors and climate change, the government announced Thursday.said the policy set to be released Friday will respond to the growing global threat environment, and Canada ’s responsibility to protect its own Arctic sovereignty and the security of other Arctic nations, as well as the United States.

For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Ottawa’s pledge to meet NATO’s defence spending target of two per cent of GDP by 2032 — a timeline that’s been criticized by allies as too long and the parliamentary budget officer as unrealistic — is based in part on purchasing a new fleet of submarines to patrol the North.Canada signed a trilateral pact with the U.S. and Finland in July to spur the production of new Arctic and polar icebreakers, and signed a memorandum of understanding last month to enhance the partnership.

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