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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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From left: Canadian Department of National Defense, Polfoto/via New York Times By Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen January 19, 2025 Prime Minister Mark Carney has made clear Canada’s support for both Greenland and Denmark in the escalating crisis over Donald Trump’s stated determination to “acquire” Greenland against its — and Denmark’s — will, and amid the latest, shocking triangulation to weaponized tariffs as a form of coercing silence from c…
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