Arctic security is part of all three of Canada’s major federal party leaders’ platforms. From left, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to reporters in Iqaluit on Feb. 10, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh speaks at a news conference in the Nunavut capital on March 16, and Liberal Leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks in Iqaluit on March 18. (File photos by Arty Sarkisian and Jeff Pelletier)
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Arctic security and sovereignty are shaping up as key issues for the April 28 federal election. This article is part of a series examining northern security, and the plans that Canada’s main political parties are promising.
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