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On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada's Arctic was once a defence, but a warming climate has changed that.
On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada's Arctic was once a defence, but a warming climate has changed that.
Geopolitical tensions are heating up on Canada's borders, but the biggest threat may be from wildly fluctuating temperatures transforming the tundra and ocean.
The aim of Operation Nanook is to Òproject forceÓ but also to sustain that force amid frigid conditions.
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On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada's Arctic was once a defence, but a warming climate has changed that.
On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada's Arctic was once a defence, but a warming climate has changed that.
Geopolitical tensions are heating up on Canada's borders, but the biggest threat may be from wildly fluctuating temperatures transforming the tundra and ocean.
Children in the community of Tuktoyaktuk joke with soldiers visiting the region for Operation Nanook.
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Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada's military: 'When they talk, I listen'
Facing new threats to its sovereignty, the country is looking to reaffirm itself as 'an Arctic nation'
In recent years, Canada has realized the deep vulnerabilities of a land mass spanning nearly 4m sq km (1.5m sq miles) that makes up nearly half the country. With renewed threats to its territorial claims coming both from foes and allies, the country's government has pledged to devote far more resources to holding the north.
The hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk, along the Arctic coastline.
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ROYALS - Prinz Philipp
Mandatory Credit: Reginald Davis
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Reginald Davis/Shutterstock (918888fm)
Both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are wearing parkas, a protection from the severe cold of this arctic area, Tuktoyaktuk, the most northerly part of the Northwest Territories of Canada
Queen Elizabeth II retrospective
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ROYALS - Queen Elizabeth wird am 21. April 95 Jahre alt (Archiv)
Mandatory Credit: Reginald Davis
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Reginald Davis/Shutterstock (918888fm)
Both Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are wearing parkas, a protection from the severe cold of this arctic area, Tuktoyaktuk, the most northerly part of the Northwest Territories of Canada
Queen Elizabeth II retrospective
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