What the ICE Pact Means for Canadian Industry and Arctic Security

Dr. Adam Lajeunesse, Colonel (Ret'd) Pierre LeBlanc, and Dr. Rebecca Pincus

In this episode of the Expert Series, panelists Dr. Adam Lajeunesse, Colonel (Ret’d) Pierre LeBlanc, and Dr. Rebecca Pincus discuss the ICE Pact, a collaboration between Canada, Finland, and the U.S. aimed at strengthening Arctic security and shipbuilding capabilities. 

The panel examines the severe shortage of icebreakers, ongoing shipbuilding delays in Canada and the U.S., and how Finland’s advanced technology can expedite the process. Key topics include the operational challenges of building and deploying icebreakers, their essential role in Arctic resupply and security, workforce development, and information sharing. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of pooling resources to address global maritime competition and defence challenges in the context of rising tensions with China and Russia.

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