No one in his right mind would ever believe that we risk having an invasion from the north that would require some form of significant military response. The development that is needed is in infrastructure and job opportunities to service our most northern residents/citizens and to provide some form of realistic response to assist those who run into serious problems: be they local fishermen/hunters, yachtsmen attempting the ridiculous or cruise ships intent on making money. For all of those groups having locally based and knowledgeable assets in position to reach out is important and it validates our claim to sovereignty in those areas. We, that is Canada,stands to profit significantly from the resources that are buried in the Arctic but those treasure troves are not going to be located and exploited without significant investment and risk. The ideas expressed here are actually quite cheap as infrastructure development projects go and could easily be funded by the proposed infrastructure investment that features in the Liberals election platform. And for a change it would actually serve a valid purpose and save lives.
As for roads, forget it. Even up until the end of WW2 most of Georgian Bay was serviced by ship, not by road. The CPR relied on ferry service from Port McNicol and grain trains ended at the Lakehead. The entire BC coast was only accessible by boat. Until such time as there are significantly large settlements, the north will have to rely upon ship and air. Both need SAR standing by not located in Trenton 8 hours away
As for roads, forget it. Even up until the end of WW2 most of Georgian Bay was serviced by ship, not by road. The CPR relied on ferry service from Port McNicol and grain trains ended at the Lakehead. The entire BC coast was only accessible by boat. Until such time as there are significantly large settlements, the north will have to rely upon ship and air. Both need SAR standing by not located in Trenton 8 hours away