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Carney announces $35B for defence investment in Canada's North

Funding includes $2.67 billion for four remote hubs and airport upgrades to enhance NORAD modernization and support expanded Canadian Armed Forces operations.

  • On Thursday in Yellowknife, Carney announced $32 billion for northern military bases, including Yellowknife, Inuvik, Iqaluit, and Goose Bay, NL.
  • Carney said the package builds on Canada’s 2022 NORAD modernization commitment, which planned $38.6 billion over 20 years, including over-the-horizon radar modules.
  • A $2.67 billion package will fund four new remote operating hubs, including Northern Operation Support Nodes in Cambridge Bay and Rankin Inlet, plus main hubs in Whitehorse and Resolute, upgrading airstrips, hangars, and housing to accommodate F-35s.
  • The senior government official said the work on the bases is envisioned to be completed over the next 10 years, and Carney announced the referral of four northern 'national interest' projects to the federal major projects office, with $294 million for airport revitalization.
  • Plans include megaprojects such as the Mackenzie Valley Highway to connect Yellowknife and Inuvik, and the Grays Bay Road to a deepwater port on the Arctic Ocean.
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Carney announces billions for defense and infrastructure in Canada's North

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will spend billions on forward operating locations in the North to assert sovereignty over the increasingly contested region.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Thursday that the government is investing an additional $32 billion in the advanced military operational bases in Yellowknife, Inuvik and Iqaluit, as well as in the 5 Wing Operational Base deployed in Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Carney announces $32B for northern defence and infrastructure projects

The $32 billion is part of Canada’s 2022 commitment to Norad's modernization, which at the time included plans to spend $38.6 billion over 20 years.

·Toronto, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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