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From climate change to Inuit culture: Five things shared by Greenland and Canada

Canada and Greenland will open reciprocal diplomatic offices to enhance cooperation on climate change, defence, minerals, and Inuit mobility amid Arctic geopolitical pressures.

  • Both governments said Greenland launched an Arctic strategy with a representation office in Ottawa, Canada pledged a consulate in Nuuk next month, and the missions will support joint climate research.
  • The Hans Island settlement in 2022 divided 1.3-square-kilometres between Canada and Denmark after 17 years of talks, with Inuit from Nunavut and Greenland consulted to preserve hunting rights.
  • Warming in the Far North raises new shipping lanes and adversary vessels concerns, prompting Danish Armed Forces leadership in Greenland to seek defence co-ordination with Canada last year, while local protesters and shops oppose U.S. visits.
  • Ottawa said Inuit in Nunavut and Greenland face eased movement after the Hans Island deal, while Anita Anand urged NATO to focus north for better protection.
  • In recent years, Western governments have focused on critical minerals, while an expansion of Greenland mining could reshape Canadian supply chains affected by sanctions and past equipment movement with Russia; U.S. administration reports from last August fueled tensions amid Greenland political opposition talks.
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From climate change to Inuit culture: Five things shared by Greenland and Canada

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