Protecting the Arctic Council from Crimean Flu By: Vanessa Gastaldo , / July 24, 2014 Whatever issues Canada may have with Russia elsewhere in the world, the Arctic is no place to air them, argues Vanessa Gastaldo.
Sea Lanes of Communication or Misunderstanding? By: Jeremy Paltiel , / February 28, 2014 There are better ways to approach China’s interest in the Arctic than fretting about dragons on our threshold, argues Jeremy Paltiel.
The Weight of History in the Arctic By: Shelagh Grant , / February 25, 2013 Shelagh Grant on why the history of the Arctic is relevant to today’s debates over the future of Arctic sovereignty.
The Military Goes North By: OpenCanada Staff , / February 8, 2013 OpenCanada talked to a DND official about how the Canadian Forces can play an important role in the Arctic.
2013: A Decisive Year for Canada’s Arctic Ambitions By: / January 24, 2013 Rob Huebert on why this is a make-or-break year for Canada in the Arctic.
Showing Leadership in the Arctic By: Jennifer Welsh , / January 24, 2013 Canada will have two years as chair of the Arctic Council to make its mark on Arctic governance, says Jennifer Welsh.