An Integrated Arctic Strategy

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This strategy was submitted to the Canadian federal government to ensure Inuit are involved in any Arctic strategies.

The six objectives of the strategy are:

  1. Dispelling Confusion and Defining a Workable Canadian Stage for Arctic Policy

     

  2. A Peaceful and Stable International Arctic, Contributing to International Cooperation/Security

     

  3. Sovereignty, Security and Civility Working Together in Canada's Arctic

     

  4. Entrusting the Vocation of Managing the Canadian Arctic to the Peoples of the Canadian Arctic

     

  5. Sustaining and Adapting the Distinctive Linguistic and Other Cultural Attributes of the Arctic, Anchored in the Special History and Presence of Aboriginal Peoples

     

  6. Building Up Arctic Sustainable Economies that Contribute to Both Regional and National Well Being

 

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