CANADA-ARMY-DIPLOMACY-ARCTIC
Frosted trees are seen along the Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk highway outside of Inuvik, during Operation Nanook, the Canadian Armed Forces' annual Arctic training and sovereignty operation, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, February 28, 2025. Canada is making a significant push to boost its military strength in the Arctic, which accounts for 40 percent of its territory. Arctic ice is melting as a result of climate change, opening up the region and increasing the risk of confrontation with rivals like Russia over the area's natural resources, including minerals, oil and gas, as well as fresh water. (Photo by Cole BURSTON / AFP) (Photo by COLE BURSTON/AFP via Getty Images)

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