Should the Arctic Really Brace for an Invasion from China or Russia? | The Walrus
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Inukjuak families were promised housing and a chance to return home but were instead stranded in barren landscapes, highlighting past government neglect in Arctic sovereignty.
Today, Resolute Bay remains a small hamlet with a close-knit community focused on jobs that maintain local life, countering fears of geopolitical threats.
The Canadian government used local Inuit families as pawns in the international power game during the Cold War, showcasing the ongoing struggles over Arctic sovereignty.
Rather than fears of invasion, the local Inuit people seek essential services like housing and healthcare, emphasizing their everyday needs over geopolitical tensions.
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