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Canada in Arctic show of strength | Canada in Arctic show of strength |
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Canada is launching a series of military exercises in the Arctic far-north region of the country. | Canada is launching a series of military exercises in the Arctic far-north region of the country. |
The so-called sovereignty operation is designed to show a visible presence in the resource-rich area, amid competing claims among other nations. | The so-called sovereignty operation is designed to show a visible presence in the resource-rich area, amid competing claims among other nations. |
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to join in some of the exercises later in the week. | Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to join in some of the exercises later in the week. |
Asserting Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic has been a priority for Mr Harper's conservative government. | Asserting Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic has been a priority for Mr Harper's conservative government. |
'Show of strength' | 'Show of strength' |
Operation Nanook will see the Canadian Armed Forces involved in sea, land and airforce operations in the country's eastern Arctic territory. | Operation Nanook will see the Canadian Armed Forces involved in sea, land and airforce operations in the country's eastern Arctic territory. |
Mr Harper is expected to join the operation midweek, when he will board both a navy frigate and a submarine during a warfare exercise. | Mr Harper is expected to join the operation midweek, when he will board both a navy frigate and a submarine during a warfare exercise. |
The region was once considered barren, but a number of countries with competing claims - including Denmark and Russia - have been carefully mapping the area around the North Pole, thought to be rich in minerals and natural resources. | |
In a symbolic gesture that won attention around the world in 2007, Russian explorers planted their country's flag on the seabed below the North Pole. | In a symbolic gesture that won attention around the world in 2007, Russian explorers planted their country's flag on the seabed below the North Pole. |
Canada is also concerned by the melting of ice each year through the fabled Northwest Passage, blamed by scientists on global warming. | Canada is also concerned by the melting of ice each year through the fabled Northwest Passage, blamed by scientists on global warming. |
The United States government has said that it does not recognise exclusive Canadian rights to the waterway, that could be a link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. | The United States government has said that it does not recognise exclusive Canadian rights to the waterway, that could be a link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. |
Some military analysts say that despite this week's show of strength, Canada does not have the resources to protect its vast Arctic territory full time. | Some military analysts say that despite this week's show of strength, Canada does not have the resources to protect its vast Arctic territory full time. |
There have been recent signs of closer co-operation in the region between Canada and Denmark. | There have been recent signs of closer co-operation in the region between Canada and Denmark. |
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