Protecting the Arctic Council from Crimean Flu By: Vanessa Gastaldo , / 24 July, 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 , / 28 February, 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 , / 25 February, 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 , / 8 February, 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: / 24 January, 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 , / 24 January, 2013 Canada will have two years as chair of the Arctic Council to make its mark on Arctic governance, says Jennifer Welsh.