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Breaking the ice: Canada’s Arctic reawakening

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Army Green Berets traverse the tundra on snowmobile in support of Exercise Arctic Edge near Utqiaġvik, Alaska, March 4, 2022. Arctic Edge is a U.S. Northern Command biennial exercise that began in 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Anthony Bryant)

Canada’s participation in a trilateral icebreaker project with the United States and Finland marks a historic turning point in Canadian foreign and defense policy. For decades, Ottawa has paid lip service to the Arctic while failing to back its rhetoric with substantial investments or a coherent strategy. Now, with this icebreaker collaboration, Canada seems to be shedding its complacency and embracing its identity as an Arctic power—a shift that could redefine the country’s geopolitical role in the 21st century.

This deal isn’t just about building icebreakers; it’s a signal that Canada is finally taking its Arctic responsibilities seriously. However, to fulfill its promise, this initiative must be framed within the broader context of Canada’s recently announced Arctic Foreign Policy. This new policy, along with the invocation of “Our North Strong and Free,” emphasizes security, Indigenous rights, and sustainable development as twin pillars of Canada’s Arctic strategy. Together, these initiatives provide the policy backdrop to the icebreaker deal and other concrete efforts to reorient Canada’s strategic focus to the high North. Whether Canada can follow through remains an open question, but the stakes are too high for failure.

Why Icebreakers Matter
At first glance, icebreakers may not seem as glamorous as fighter jets or submarines, but they are essential tools of statecraft in the Arctic. They ensure access to vast, resource-rich territories and maintain open shipping lanes in an increasingly contested region. Climate change is accelerating the melting of Arctic ice, opening new trade routes like the Northwest Passage and increasing the likelihood of geopolitical competition. As Arctic Sea lanes become navigable for longer periods, countries like Russia and China are ramping up their Arctic activities, from military posturing to resource extraction.

Icebreakers are not just enablers of commerce; they are instruments of sovereignty. Without them, Canada cannot effectively patrol its Arctic waters, respond to emergencies, or support scientific research in the region. In a security context, icebreakers are critical for operating in extreme conditions where other vessels cannot. For Canada, which has historically lagged in Arctic capabilities, the absence of a modern icebreaker fleet has been a glaring vulnerability.

This trilateral project with Finland, a world leader in icebreaker technology, and the United States, a key ally, is therefore more than a procurement effort. It’s a strategic partnership aimed at asserting Arctic presence and counterbalancing the growing influence of revisionist powers in the region.

A New Arctic Foreign Policy?
The icebreaker deal should be seen as part of a broader recalibration of Canadian foreign policy toward the Arctic. The government’s announcement of a new Arctic Foreign Policy earlier this year—focused on security, Indigenous rights, and sustainable development—is long overdue but welcome. This policy directly acknowledges the importance of strengthening Canada’s presence in the North and responding to both environmental challenges and geopolitical threats.

Combined with the principles of “Our North Strong and Free,” the Arctic Foreign Policy establishes a framework that addresses both sovereignty and sustainability. For too long, Canada has relied on a muddled combination of grandiose declarations and underfunded programs. The result has been a gap between Canada’s aspirations and its actual capabilities, leaving the country vulnerable to both external threats and domestic criticism.

The new policy framework must prioritize investments in Arctic infrastructure, military presence, and international cooperation. Icebreakers are the starting point, but they should be complemented by other initiatives, such as bolstering the Canadian Rangers, developing deepwater ports, and enhancing Arctic surveillance through satellites and drones. Moreover, Canada needs to work more closely with Arctic allies like the United States and Nordic countries to coordinate responses to shared challenges.

Controversial Questions: Is This Enough?
While the icebreaker deal is a step in the right direction, it also raises uncomfortable questions. Are icebreakers sufficient to address Canada’s Arctic challenges? Critics might argue that Canada is still playing catch-up and that icebreakers alone cannot substitute for a comprehensive Arctic strategy. They are right.

For one, icebreakers are expensive and time-consuming to build. Canada’s procurement record is far from stellar—delays and cost overruns are the norm rather than the exception. The recent debacle over the Canadian Surface Combatant program should serve as a cautionary tale. If Canada’s past failures in defense procurement are repeated, the promise of this icebreaker project could go unfulfilled.

Furthermore, icebreakers are only one piece of the puzzle. Canada’s Arctic needs are vast, ranging from better housing and healthcare for northern communities to more robust military capabilities. Without parallel investments in these areas, icebreakers risk becoming symbols of half-measures rather than meaningful change.

The Geopolitical Stakes
The importance of the Arctic cannot be overstated. With its abundant natural resources, strategic shipping routes, and critical role in global climate systems, the Arctic is poised to become one of the most contested regions of the 21st century. Russia has already made its ambitions clear, deploying a fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers and militarizing its Arctic coastline. Meanwhile, China has declared itself a “near-Arctic state” and is investing heavily in Arctic research and infrastructure as part of its Polar Silk Road initiative.

Canada’s ability to assert its sovereignty and protect its interests in this context is far from assured. Without a credible Arctic presence, Canada risks ceding influence to more assertive powers. The trilateral icebreaker project represents an opportunity to reclaim leadership and demonstrate that Canada is not content to be a passive observer in its own backyard.

Beyond Icebreakers: A Call to Action
For the icebreaker project to succeed, Canada must avoid the pitfalls of past Arctic policies. This means moving beyond symbolic gestures and adopting a whole-of-government approach that integrates defense, diplomacy, and development. Indigenous communities, who have long been stewards of the Arctic, must be full partners in this effort. Their knowledge and perspectives are invaluable for addressing the unique challenges of the region.

Canada must also advocate for stronger international governance in the Arctic. The Arctic Council, while valuable, is not a panacea. As geopolitical tensions rise, Canada should push for binding agreements on issues like shipping safety, environmental protection, and military de-escalation. Working with allies like the United States and Finland, Canada can play a leading role in shaping the rules of the Arctic game.

Conclusion
The U.S.-Finnish-Canadian icebreaker project is a tangible step in addressing Canada’s long-standing Arctic deficiencies. But its true significance lies in how it fits within the twin pillars of Canada’s Arctic strategy: the recently announced Arctic Foreign Policy and the principles of “Our North Strong and Free.” Together, these initiatives signal a long-overdue commitment to Arctic sovereignty, security, and sustainability.

However, icebreakers alone will not solve Canada’s Arctic challenges. Success will depend on integrating this project into a broader, well-funded strategy that prioritizes infrastructure, military readiness, and partnerships with Indigenous communities and international allies. By embracing these twin policy pillars, Canada has a chance to emerge as a serious Arctic power—not just in rhetoric but in reality. Failure to do so will leave Canada vulnerable in a region that is increasingly central to global geopolitics.


Andrew Latham, Ph.D., a tenured professor at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He is also a Senior Washington Fellow with the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy in Ottawa and a non-resident fellow with DefensePriorities, a think tank in Washington, DC.

This article was originally published by RealClearDefense and made available via RealClearWire.
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