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The Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper announced that Canada will extend it's jurisdiction and claim a vast area of the Arctic. Other countries
like the USA, Russia, Denmark, etc have been poking their noses around in the Arctic for awhile so they probably won't be too happy about this move.
Canada protecting it's sovereignty! True North strong and free
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Prime Minister Harper Announces Government of Canada Will Extend Jurisdiction over Arctic Waters
The Government of Canada will extend its jurisdiction in the Arctic by doubling the range at which Canadian environmental laws and shipping
regulations will be enforced, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced today.
“Whether it is the thawing of the Northwest Passage or the suspected resource riches under the Arctic seabed, more and more countries are taking an
interest in the waterways of the Canadian Arctic,” said the Prime Minister. “We will be sending a clear message to the world that our
environmental standards and sovereignty are not up for debate -- if you are in Canada’s Arctic you will be playing by Canada’s rules.”
The Prime Minister announced that his government will be introducing changes to the Arctic Waters Pollution Prevention Act as part of its fall
legislative agenda. Currently the Act allows the Canadian Government to regulate all shipping in zones up to 100 nautical miles from the nearest
Canadian land in order to guard against pollution of the region’s marine and coastal environments. Under the proposed new law, this jurisdiction
will be extended to 200 nautical miles.
In addition the Prime Minister announced that his government will establish new regulations under the Canada Shipping Act, 2001 that will require
mandatory reporting from all ships destined for Arctic waters within the same 200 nautical mile limit.
“As an environmental matter, as a security matter and as an economic matter we are making it perfectly clear that not only do we claim jurisdiction
over the Canadian Arctic, we are also going to put the full resources of the Government of Canada behind enforcing that jurisdiction,” said the
Prime Minister. “We are acting today to protect our environment, improve the security of our waterways and ensure that all Northern residents –
and, in particular, the Inuit – have a strong say in the future of our Arctic for generations to come.”
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