Mark Carney announces $40B plan for Canada's North - Speech Brief
12 March 2026 20:30 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Mark Carney announces $40B plan for Canada's North

Key points

  • Announces over $40 billion plan for Arctic defence and development
  • Prioritizes Arctic sovereignty, military presence, infrastructure, and Indigenous partnerships

TL;DR

  • Announces comprehensive plan backed by over $40 billion, including more than $35 billion in federal investments.
  • Invests $32 billion in Forward Operating Locations at Yellowknife, Inuvik, Iqaluit, and 5 Wing Goose Bay for Arctic defence and infrastructure upgrades.
  • Creates two Northern Operational Support Hubs (Whitehorse, Resolute) and two Northern Operational Support Nodes (Cambridge Bay, Rankin Inlet) with $2.67 billion to enable year‑round rapid deployment.
  • Refers Mackenzie Valley Highway, Grays Bay Road and Port, and the Arctic Economic and Security Corridor to the Major Projects Office to connect Nunavut to national highways and tidewater.
  • Allocates funding across further programs, including $6.5 billion for an Arctic Over‑the‑Horizon Radar, $1 billion through the Arctic Infrastructure Fund, $294 million for Arctic airports, $253 million for Nunavut projects, $30 million for Nutrition North Canada top‑up, $115 million for Inuit Child First, $27 million for tuberculosis efforts, and delivery of 750 housing units.
Original text

Canada’s North is going through a period of profound change. The world is becoming more dangerous and divided. The assumptions that shaped decades of Canadian defence and security are being upended. Climate change is causing our Arctic region to warm nearly three times faster than the global average, a shift that great powers are actively looking to exploit. For decades, previous Canadian governments have taken measu...

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