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Forward Operating Locations
Circumpolar Frontier Project Fact Sheet Defence
Forward Operating Locations

Canada's $32B upgrade of four Arctic military bases — Yellowknife, Inuvik, Iqaluit, and Goose Bay — to defend the North.

True North: Canada's Arctic Foreign Policy
Article Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
True North: Canada's Arctic Foreign Policy

Canada's Arctic Foreign Policy, launched in December 2024, represents a fundamental recalibration of North American defence architecture with direct implic

Canada's Future Defence: The Role of the Defence Investment Agency
Article Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
Canada's Future Defence: The Role of the Defence Investment Agency

Canada launched its Defence Investment Agency on 2 October 2025, centralising defence procurement authority to accelerate equipment delivery. Canada has co

Building Canada Act: 32 Projects Shaping Indigenous Investment Access
Article Energy Emerging Sectors Infrastructure & Corridors Mining & Critical Minerals Defence
Building Canada Act: 32 Projects Shaping Indigenous Investment Access

Canada's federal government has drafted 32 major infrastructure projects under the Building Canada Act1, reviewed for fast-track considerations. The first

Arctic Infrastructure: Strategy and Threat Assessment
Article Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
Arctic Infrastructure: Strategy and Threat Assessment

In the Arctic, infrastructure investment is essential to uphold sovereignty, enhance connectivity, and promote sustainable economic growth across the regio

NORAD Modernisation: $38.6B Investment Priorities and Timelines
Article Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
NORAD Modernisation: $38.6B Investment Priorities and Timelines

Canada's $38.6 billion commitment to North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) modernisation over 20 years represents the largest defence infrastruc

Carney's Investment Push Faces Indigenous Resistance
Article Energy Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
Carney's Investment Push Faces Indigenous Resistance

Prime Minister Mark Carney's ambitious plan to unite Canada’s economy is currently facing fierce resistance from Indigenous leaders who argue his governmen

Indigenous Canada: 24,000 Years of Nations, Knowledge, and Continuity
Article Emerging Sectors Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
Indigenous Canada: 24,000 Years of Nations, Knowledge, and Continuity

For at least 24,000 years, sophisticated civilisations have flourished across what is now Canada, developing complex governance systems, continental trade

Indigenous Treaties: The Constitutional Bedrock of Canada
Article Infrastructure & Corridors Mining & Critical Minerals Defence
Indigenous Treaties: The Constitutional Bedrock of Canada

The treaties between Indigenous peoples and European powers, and later Canada, represent far more than historical documents - they are living agreements th

Untapped Economic Power in Canada’s Resource-Rich Territories
Article Indigenous Investment Impact Investing Energy Infrastructure & Corridors Mining & Critical Minerals Defence
Untapped Economic Power in Canada’s Resource-Rich Territories

Canada possesses some of the world's most significant mineral deposits, including cobalt, lithium, copper, rare earths, graphite, and nickel. These materia

Indigenous Leadership in Canada's SMR Future: A Strategic Brief for Global Investors
Article Small Modular Reactors Energy Infrastructure & Corridors Defence
Indigenous Leadership in Canada's SMR Future: A Strategic Brief for Global Investors

This strategic briefing builds on key discussions from the Summit, where Indigenous partnerships in the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) sector were highlighted

Critical Minerals: The Risks and Returns
Article Clean Energy Transition Sustainable Mining Energy Mining & Critical Minerals Defence
Critical Minerals: The Risks and Returns

Indigenous-owned businesses are a major force in Canada’s economy, contributing $56 billion and growing each year. Their success highlights the strength of