In April 2016, territorial premiers released A Pan-Northern Approach to Science. The strategy recognizes that it is not sufficient to study
Read more ...In September 2014, the premiers of Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut met in Yellowknife to announce the release of A
Read more ...Providing energy to meet the needs of Northern households, communities, and industry in Canada’s three territories is difficult, but critically
Read more ...Climate change impacts vary widely in nature and magnitude across Canada’s North. The Governments of Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon
Read more ...Canada’s vision for the Arctic is a stable, rules-based region with clearly defined boundaries, dynamic economic growth and trade, vibrant
Read more ...In 2009, the Government of Canada presented Canada’s Northern Strategy: Our North, Our Future, Our Heritage. In this strategy, published
Read more ...Canada’s North is experiencing unprecedented economic, environmental and political transformation. The implications extend across Canada. This document, published by three
Read more ...In December 2006, the Norwegian Government’s High North Strategy was released. The overall goal is to create sustainable growth and
Read more ...The High North has been important for Norway for hundreds of years in terms of business opportuni- ties and resources,
Read more ...This report was published in 2003 as NOU 2003:32 (Official Norwegian Report). Read full report (Norwegian).
Read more ...The UK government response to the House of Lords Select Committee report on the Arctic: Responding to a Changing Arctic,
Read more ...The UK – the northernmost country below the Arctic Circle – needs to up its game or risk being ‘outmanoeuvred’
Read more ...The UK Government published this Arctic Policy Framework on 17 October 2013, setting out its overall approach to the Arctic.
Read more ...In December 1971, President Nixon produced National Security Decision Memorandum 144 to address the United States’ stance toward the Arctic.
Read more ...This report from the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) Canada, published in March 2008, contributed to the Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment
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