Liberals plan Arctic co-operation with Russia, but more northern work needed
OTTAWA — A conference on Arctic co-operation with Russia is one of the first moves the Liberals have made in a region the prime minister loves to visit but has said little about.
“The government has been pretty silent and cautious on its Arctic policy so far,” said John Higginbotham of the Centre for International Governance Innovation at Carleton University, where the announcement was made Thursday at talks on northern initiatives.
Justin Trudeau campaigned in Iqaluit during last fall’s election and spoke fondly of his memories visiting the North with his father.
In March, he co-signed a statement with U.S. President Barack Obama committing Canada to broad policies on environmental leadership. The Liberals are also reviewing the unpopular Nutrition North program, which subsidizes food shipping to the Arctic in an effort to reduce the high cost of groceries.


