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Vanguard June/July 2023

Preserving capacity, General Tom Lawson, Chief of the Defence Staff, Keys to Canadian SAR

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18 JUNE/JULY 2023 www.vanguardcanada.com A RCT I C M A R I T T I M E T O I N C R E A S E F or too long, the Canadian Arc- tic has not been benefitting from the attention it deserves. Yet recent events and long-term trends call for an increased se- curity focus to the region. The geopoliti- cal shift caused by the invasion of Ukraine by Russia and the realisation that China, which calls itself a near-arctic nation, has ambitious aspirations in the Arctic and has been conducting illegal activities in Canada for decades, call for action. 18 JUNE/JULY 2023 www.vanguardcanada.com B Y P I E R R E L E B LA N C When I commanded Canadian Forces Northern Area in the late 1990s, I was appalled to learn that ships entering our internal waters were not required to re- port their presence to the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG). In July 2010, following years of lobbying, the Canadian Govern- ment made it compulsory for vessels of 300 tons and above entering Canadian wa- ters to report to the Northern Canada Ves- sel Traffic Services Zone Regulations, bet- ter known as NORDREG. This measure significantly improved Canada's awareness of who and what was entering our Arctic. Unfortunately, Report Number 6 of the Auditor General of Canada (AGC) on the surveillance of Canadian Arctic Waters, published in November 2022, states that "Overall, the federal government has not taken the required action to address long- standing gaps affecting its surveillance of Canada's Arctic waters". Of specific con- cern, it also states at paragraph 6.23 that: "The inability to reliably track, monitor, Domain Awareness A R C T I C

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