How Canada plans to defend the Arctic, according to a reporter who travelled with military Rangers
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How Canada plans to defend the Arctic, according to a reporter who travelled with military Rangers
GAVIN JOHN
PUBLISHED MAY 14, 2026
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The Invuik and Old Crow Ranger Patrols prepare to leave for their journey from the Arctic Ocean to Aklavik on March 2.
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On May 13, reporter Gavin John answered reader questions about the future of Canada’s Arctic defence and why the region has become to strategically r…
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