NORAD Modernization

Canada Boosts Northern Defence and Infrastructure with $35 Billion Investment

This comprehensive $35-billion plan aims to modernize and expand Canada’s military presence in the Far North, including upgrades to northern bases, runway expansions, and hangar and road construction. A significant portion of this investment is drawn from funds previously allocated for NORAD modernization, with the total expenditure likely to be revised upward. The plan, to be rolled out over the next dozen years, also includes civilian infrastructure improvements, such as airport enhancements and major road construction projects, to support both defense and economic development in the region. The government emphasizes that this initiative will create a connected network of bases enabling rapid military deployment and year-round response across the North.

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Canada and Australia Partner on Arctic Early Warning System

Prime Minister Carney’s visit to Iqaluit marked the launch of a $6 billion+ investment in a joint Canada-Australia Arctic early warning radar system, bolstering NORAD modernization efforts. Simultaneously, $420 million will enhance the Canadian Armed Forces’ year-round Arctic presence. Further, $253 million is allocated for Nunavut infrastructure upgrades, including housing and energy projects. These initiatives aim to strengthen Arctic security, bolster alliances, and advance reconciliation with Indigenous communities. The investments also recognize shifting global dynamics and the need for independent Canadian defence.

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