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 1 March 2012 What exactly do we mean by Canadian arctic sovereignty and is it at risk? There appear to be few internationally contentious issues that Canada faces regarding its claims of sovereignty over its arctic landmasses, including its […]
Published 28 June 2022 CCG Polar Icebreaker and Strategic Sealift Concept for Canada: Something to Consider 6 Comments By David Dunlop, 28 June 2022 This concept has been bantered about before but deserves a second look for the acquisition of […]
Published 22 October 2022 China in the Bering Sea 3 Comments By Dr. Andrea Charron, 21 October 2022 Headlines on 26 September 2022 repeated a US Coast Guard announcement (USCG). “The Coast Guard […]
Published 30 December 2022 The Case for a Polar Multifunctional Security Vessel 90 Comments By David Prior, 30 December 2022 In October 2022, General Wayne Eyre, Chief of the Defence Staff, told the House of Commons […]