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Canada must be able to defend its sovereignty on its own, Stephen Harper says

February 3, 2026
Former prime minister Stephen Harper says he never thought the biggest threat to the Canadian Arctic would be from the American government. Harper discussed Arctic sovereignty in a fireside chat with his former rival and former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien.


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