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Great White North
Canada to claim North Pole: minister
2013-12-11
[Pak Daily Times] Canada signalled intentions to claim the North Pole and surrounding Arctic waters while announcing the filing of a UN application seeking to vastly expand its Atlantic sea boundary.

After a decade of surveying the country's eastern and far north seabeds and gathering supporting evidence, a claim was submitted to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf on Friday.

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said the filing mainly concerns the outer limits of Canada's continental shelf in the Atlantic Ocean.

But it also includes "preliminary information concerning the outer limits of (Canada's) continental shelf in the Arctic Ocean," he said.

"We have asked our officials and scientists to do additional work and necessary work to ensure that a submission for the full extent of the continental shelf in the Arctic includes Canada's claim to the North Pole," he told a presser.

"Fundamentally, we are drawing the last lines of Canada. We are defending our illusory sovereignty," added Arctic Minister Leona Aglukkaq.

Asserting illusory sovereignty over an expansive Arctic archipelago and surrounding waters has been a key plank of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Tories in the past three elections since 2006.

But Russia and Denmark are expected to file overlapping claims, which could lead to confrontation between the Arctic neighbours.

Interest in the polar region has flared up as rising temperatures open up shipping routes and make hitherto inaccessible mineral resources easier to exploit.

The North Pole seabed itself is not believed to hold large reserves but has symbolic value for the countries in the region, which also includes Norway and the United States.

Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said enlarging Canada's Arctic boundary is important for "Canada's long-term economic prosperity."

Observers, however, note that energy firms face harsh conditions in the Arctic, and environmental concerns could delay resource extraction in the pristine waters.

Just gathering supportive evidence for Canada's claim has been a challenge, commented Fisheries Minister Gail Shea.

"The Canadian Hydrographic Service and the Geological Survey of Canada have collected a great deal of data in areas that are ice-covered, difficult to access, and that in some instances had not previously been surveyed," the minister said.

Posted by:Fred

#5  Well that will piss Russia off.

Any bets on how fast Obama stabs Canada in the back to appease Putin?
Posted by: DarthVader   2013-12-11 18:10  

#4  Stay tuned for Chapter Two wherein we found out just how many divisions Santa Claus has.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-12-11 16:56  

#3  "The Canadian Hydrographic Service and the Geological Survey of Canada have collected a great deal of data in areas that are ice-covered, difficult to access, and that in some instances had not previously been surveyed," the minister said.

Not counting the charts and surveys conducted by American nuke subs for the past couple of decades.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-12-11 07:37  

#2  Joe, that would not be a whale bone, now would it?



Au Auric --
Posted by: Gloluter Protector of the Algonquins, the VIII   2013-12-11 00:25  

#1  Bone of contention agz Mama Russia?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-12-11 00:10  

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