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  2. Arctic Response Company Group - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) is a group of company-sized units of the Canadian Forces and the Canadian Army. In 2007, the Canadian Army was tasked to stand-up and train four Arctic Response Company Groups, in cooperation with the Canada First Defence Strategy .

  3. Arctic cooperation and politics - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Arctic Policy Group is a federal interagency working group comprising those agencies with programs and/or involvement in research and monitoring, land and natural resources management, environmental protection, human health, transportation and policy making in the Arctic.

  4. Arctic policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The term "Arctic" varies in its usage. It can be defined as north of the Arctic Circle (66° 33'N). Alternatively, it can be defined as the region where the average temperature for the warmest month (July) is below 10 °C (50 °F); the northernmost tree line roughly follows the isotherm at the boundary of this region.

  5. Territorial claims in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Ladies, Przemysław. "The United States and Canada towards Russian Arctic Policy: State of Play and Development Prospects." Society and Politics 2 (63) (2020): 73–103. online; McCormack, Michael. "More than Words: Securitization and Policymaking in the Canadian Arctic under Stephen Harper," American Review of Canadian Studies (2020) 50#4 pp ...

  6. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme was established as a working group of the Arctic Council in 1991. [1] Its main function is to advise the governments of the eight Arctic member nations [ 2 ] —Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United States—on environment-related issues such as pollution. [ 2 ]

  7. Arctic Five - Wikipedia

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    The ambivalence of the implementation of the US arctic policy: integrating and disintegration factors of the allies. Front. Polit. Sci. Dodds, K. (2013). "The Ilulissat Declaration (2008): The Arctic States, ‘Law of the Sea," and Arctic Ocean." The SAIS review of international affairs, 33(2). Hønneland, Geir (2016).

  8. Talk:Arctic policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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  9. Arctic Co-operatives Limited - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Co-operatives Limited is a cooperative federation owned and controlled by 32 community-based cooperative business enterprises located in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern Manitoba, Canada. Arctic Co-ops coordinates resources, consolidates the purchasing power and provides operational and technical support to the ...