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Canada will open consulates in Alaska and Greenland, appoint an Arctic ambassador and continue its boundary negotiations with the United States over the Beaufort Sea.
Those promises and more are laid out in a new federal document released Friday morning about Canada’s Arctic foreign policy.
The federal government, along with northern premiers and Indigenous organizations, announced the policy in Ottawa.
That doesn’t contradict what I said, but thanks for the extra background.