Arctic energy, security on agenda as Western premiers meet in Yellowknife

Northwest Territories Premier R.J Simpson, from left, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, British Columbia Premier David Eby, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok chat at the conclusion of a media availability at the 2024 Western Premiers’ Conference in Whitehorse in June 2024. The premiers will meet again on Wednesday and Thursday in Yellowknife. (Crystal Schick/The Canadian Press)

N.W.T. Premier R.J. Simpson says the leaders will discuss a range of issues, including Arctic security

Premiers from Western Canada are to meet Wednesday for the first of a two-day conference in Yellowknife.

Premiers from Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are set to attend the annual conference.

Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson’s office says the leaders will discuss a range of issues, including Arctic and energy security, trade and emergency preparedness.

It says housing, economic corridors and tariffs are also on the agenda.

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s office says he plans to discuss a number of priorities he’s put to Prime Minister Mark Carney to take on, including strengthening the Criminal Code and allowing provinces to have full responsibility of the industrial carbon levy.

Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok says his main focus will be on the Arctic and the need for infrastructure to protect the security and sovereignty of the North.

He says the Arctic has incredible resource potential, which is why he wants to see more conversation around infrastructure building.

This year’s conference comes just weeks before Canada’s premiers are to meet with the prime minister in Saskatoon.

Related stories from around the North: 

Canada: Is the promise of military icebreakers political theatre or sensible policy?, CBC News

DenmarkDanish PM pledges to support Greenland against Trump pressure, Thomson Reuters 

Finland: US, Norwegian forces in Lapland for rapid reinforcement exercise, The Independent Barents Observer

Iceland: Iceland’s FM announces defence review, calls revamped security policy ‘urgent’, Eye on the Arctic

NorwayNATO’s new air command center will be built in Bodø, Norway, CBC News 

Russia: Russia’s nears completion of new Arctic missile carrier, The Independent Barents Observer

SwedenSweden’s Armed Forces: Railways must function without modern technology, Radio Sweden

United States: White House releases U.S. Arctic strategy implementation plan, Eye on the Arctic

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