A decade of Stephen Harper's Northern policy: achievements and failures

Title: A decade of Stephen Harper's Northern policy: achievements and failures
Author: Wrońska, Iwona
Source document: Beyond the 49th Parallel: many faces of the Canadian North. Le Calvé Ivičević, Evaine (Editor); Polić, Vanja (Editor). 1st edition Brno: Masaryk University, 2018, pp. 253-264
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253-264
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Article
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English
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open access
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Description
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2006–2015) put forward a very ambitious plan to protect sovereignty in the North and strongly promoted it. "Arctic sovereignty" became a key phrase in political discourse during Harper's decade. This article reviews and assesses the decade of Harpers' Northern policy. It argues that the North was in fact used as an effective political strategy to unite Canadians around the issue of sovereignty protection, while the initial policies announced were not implemented with the exception of some infrastructure development projects.
Le premier ministre du Canada Stephen Harper a présenté un plan très ambitieux pour protéger la souveraineté dans le Nord. La «souveraineté dans l'Arctique» est devenue un mot clé dans le discours politique sous l'administration de Stephen Harper, de 2006 à 2015, soit la symbolique durée d'une décennie. Cet article trace une évaluation de cette décennie de «politique du Nord» de Harper. L'auteur met en lumière que le Nord a été en fait utilisé comme un outil de stratégie politique, en vue d'unir les Canadiens autour de la question de la protection de la souveraineté, tandis que les politiques initialement annoncées n'ont pas été mises en place, à l'exception de certains projets de développement des infrastructures.
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