The issue of jurisdiction over the frozen archipelago and iceberg-cluttered waterways is clearly heating up in Ottawa and Washington.
An expert in Arctic defence and sovereignty predicted that the issue will become a sore point in relations between the Bush administration and the newly elected Harper government - which had campaigned in part on a warmer rapport with Washington.
"The sovereignty of the Northwest Passage is a red button issue for Canadian political leaders and for the Canadian public," said Rob Heubert of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2006/01/26/pf-1412977.html
[Editor's note: For more detail on the disagreement and both sides of the story, see: https://www.westga.edu/~canconf/Charron.htm submitted by Brother Johnathan a couple weeks ago. A very informative link!! Dr C]
[Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on January 29, 2006]
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Dave Ruston
This pseudo claim that Harper wants to beef-up the Arctic is really a setup for a future conflict between Canada and the USA to give them a reason to invade us. Harper is pro-American. It is known. It has been published. He has not changed. You will see an international "incident" in the Artic sometime before the next elections (US and Canadian). That will trigger everything or push towards the control of our army by the US Army. Are we too stupid to not see him through?
We maynot have the "Play-Book" we expect the play
for the reasons stated.
The question now is...what,if anythinng can be done to preventit?
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"There is no reason good can't triumph over evil, if only angels will get organized along the lines of the mafia."
Kurt Vonnegut
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If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?
There were no official protests against that claim either before, or at the time, either by the USA, or any other country. This sets the legal precedents, even by American standards, based on their own constitutional claim for "property rights", now planned for Canada by Harper. Whatever that idiocy is supposed to mean.
There are no such claims against Canadian sovereignity by any other country, which shows that the US claim is a simple power grab.
Russia doesn't quite have the same conglomeration of arctic islands as Canada, but the geographical locations and sovereignity claims are the same.
I haven't heard the US claiming international status over the waters North of Russia, so why against Canada?
"Defending" those waters with Canadian military is nothing but a bad joke and propaganda for more spending.
Mr.Harper is a would be quisling and has the well established and open papertrail to prove it.
Ed Deak.
As for secret US sub missions being used as the basis for claim, I am not too concerned. I agree it would be helpful to monitor, but for other reasons. Soviets also patrolled our arctic during the cold war. Apparently NAZI u-boats were in Halifax harbour - they even had a massive underwater gate to prevent such activities. But I would doubt the credibility of any German claim over Point Pleasant Park, because they slipped one past the goalie. In fact I would be interested to see any evidence of a country claiming sovereignty of a land mass or waterway because of classified military missions carried out at some time in the past.