Paul Pryce discusses the Canadian military’s increasing focus on logistics and training support in Africa and what this might mean for Canadian soft power.
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Towards a New Northern Strategy
Concluding a series on the security of Canada’s North, Paul Pryce makes the case for a new Northern Strategy.
Resolute Bay: A Chilly Response in Ottawa
In a continuing series on the Arctic, Paul Pryce casts doubt on a proposed expansion of the Canadian military’s Arctic Training Centre in Nunavut.
Plan Nord: Promising or Profligate?
In a continuing series on the security of Canada’s North, Paul Pryce discusses Quebec’s Plan Nord and its many hurdles.
Facing Down the Flames: Wildfires and the Canadian Army
In a continuing series on the security of Canada’s North, Paul Pryce discusses the Canadian military’s response to widespread wildfires.
Yukon’s Integration Challenge
In the latest part of his series on Canada’s Arctic, Paul Pryce examines how the Yukon Territory can be better integrated into the country’s economy.
The Northern Infrastructure Deficit
As part of a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce discusses the Northwest Territories’ urgent need for greater infrastructure investment.
Empty Waters? The Arctic and Canada’s Coast Guard
In a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce discusses the lack of a sustained Coast Guard presence in the Canadian and US-claimed areas of the Arctic.
The Role of Army Reservists in Arctic Security
In a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce discusses the contributions of
Canadian Army Reservists through the Arctic Response Company Groups.
A Better Deal for Nunavut
In a series on Arctic security, Paul Pryce argues that Nunavut requires two
things to attain self-sufficiency: market access and devolution.