Arctic Arctic rescue fears loom as massive cruise ship prepares to sail Northwest Passage Published 11 April 2016-Updated 4 August 2020 From Defense News, a Flipboard magazine by Kyle Scott As a large cruise ship gets ready to sail the Northwest Passage this summer, there are safety concerns about how prepared the Canadian Coast Guard would be should something go wrong.
Published 9 October 2021 British Royal Navy, Canadian Coast Guard sign deal on Arctic co-operation, training. OTTAWA — The Canadian Coast Guard signed an agreement Friday with Britain’s Royal Navy to train its sailors on Arctic icebreakers in […]
Published 28 August 2023 China in Canadian Arctic Waters By David Dunlop, 28 August 2023 A short article by Rob Huebert was published on the 25th of August in The Globe […]
Published 8 January 2026 Some Thoughts on A Canadian Arctic Amphibious Capability 4 Comments By Les Mader, 8 January 2026 Since the 2020 publication of a visionary article by Colonel Brian Wentzell, the Canadian Naval Review […]
Published 3 August 2020 The RCN in the Arctic? 1 Comment At the onset of the Cold War, it became clear that the Arctic was of strategic significance. So, for a brief period, […]