The project will be funded with a $6 billion investment.(Photo: The Canadian Press)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled plans to develop an early warning radar missile detection system in collaboration with Australia to counter growing threats from Russia and China in the Arctic region. The project will be funded with a $6 billion investment.
Carney made the announcement Tuesday in Nunavut, emphasizing that Ottawa will also bolster the presence of the Canadian Armed Forces in the Arctic to safeguard Canada's land, water, and sea sovereignty. In this regard, the federal government will invest $420 million.
Prime Minister Carney also revealed that he had spoken with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese earlier that morning about the over-the-horizon radar system and strengthening business relations. Carney highlighted that Canada is working with trusted allies to navigate challenges posed by tariffs and a shifting global economy.