Mark Carney says Canada strengthens Arctic defence partnerships - Speech Brief
15 March 2026 12:34 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Mark Carney says Canada strengthens Arctic defence partnerships

Key points

  • Strengthening Arctic and transatlantic security
  • Deepening Canada–Nordic and Canada–UK partnerships

TL;DR

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Bardufoss and Oslo, Norway to bolster Arctic security and economic ties.
  • He observed Exercise Cold Response and met with Norway’s Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
  • Leaders issued joint statements on NATO support, cooperation in the Arctic, and partnerships on energy, critical minerals, trade, space communications, security, and AI.
  • Canada advanced defence industrial measures including a $6.6 billion Defence Industrial Strategy, the Defence Investment Agency, a proposed Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, membership in the EU's SAFE initiative, and business deals such as Champion Iron’s proposed $400 million acquisition of Rana Gruber ASA.
Original text

In a more dangerous, divided, and uncertain world, security can no longer be taken for granted. Canada is strengthening its defences in the North and working closely with trusted partners to protect our sovereignty and reinforce collective security. To bolster Canada’s Arctic security, defence, and economic partnerships, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, travelled to Bardufoss and Oslo, Norway, this week. In Bardufoss...

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