The Canadian Forces and Arctic Sovereignty: Debating Roles, Interests, and Requirements, 1968-1974

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Summary

Published by the Laurier Centre for Military Strategic and Disarmament StudiesThe role of the Canadian Forces in asserting sovereignty is often tied to the maxim that possession is nine-tenths of the law. Surveillance capability and boots on the ground are often tightly bound to Canada's credibility in defending its sovereignty. As talk of a polar race intensifies, and new concerns arise over the continental shelf, boundaries, pollution, melting ice, and that tiny piece of rock called Hans Island, a more robust Canadian Forces presence is perceived as essential to Canada's using or losing its Arctic. But where is the justification to validate this accepted wisdom? How does a military presence play into demonstrating effective occupation? Does a military presence really strengthen Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic?The Canadian Forces and Arctic Sovereignty: Debating Roles, Interests, and Requirements, 1968–1974, introduces the debate about the Canadian Forces' role, mission, and contributions to Arctic sovereignty during these pivotal years. Policy analysts grappled with many of the same issues facing decision makers today, and recently declassified documents (published in this volume for the first time) yield insights into what Canadians should reasonably expect from their military as the country develops and implements an Arctic strategy in the twenty-first century.

Author Biography

P. Whitney Lackenbauer is associate professor and chair of the Department of History at St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo, and a faculty associate with the LCMSDS. Peter Kikkert recently completed his M.A. at the University of Waterloo and is a Ph.D. student in history at the University of Western Ontario.

Table of Contents

Acronymsp. viii
Acknowledgementsp. 1
Introductionp. 3
A New Focus for the Canadian Armed Forcesp. 47
Arthur Kroeger, DND, "The Canadian Forces and the Maintenance of Canadian Sovereignty," [6 August 1968]p. 47
DEXAF, W.M. Weynerowski to C.J. Marshall, re: DND Paper: "The Canadian Forces and the Maintenance of Sovereignty," 9 August 1968p. 61
A Paper on DND Policy in the Canadian North, 27 November 1968 (updated 14 March 1969)p. 64
E.B. Wang, memorandum, "Role of Canadian Armed Forces in Defending Sovereignty," 30 April 1969p. 74
The Manhattan, Sovereignty, and the Canadian Responsep. 87
Canadian Embassy in Washington to External Affairs Headquarters, re: Northwest Passage, 3 June 1969p. 87
Canadian Forces Headquarters to Commander, Maritime Command, re: Manhattan Project Air Surveillance, 12 June 1969p. 88
Commodore P.F.X. Russell to Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, 12 June 1969p. 89
House of Commons Debates, 15 July 1969p. 90
Cabinet Conclusions, "Arctic Sovereignty and The Manhattan," 11 September 1969p. 91
Memorandum to the Cabinet, "Canadian Sovereignty over the Waters of the Arctic Archipelago," 15 September 1969p. 93
Cabinet Conclusions, "Canadian Sovereignty Over the Waters of the Arctic Archipelago," 15 October 1969p. 106
Colonel K.W. Macdonald, Director Continental Policy (DConP), "Arctic Policy," 18 November 1969p. 108
Extract from Prime Minister's statement in the Throne Speech, House of Commons Debates, 24 October 1969p. 111
DEXAF, Notes for Discussion: "What is Necessary to Maintain National Sovereignty? What is the Role of the Canadian Armed Forces?" 29 January 1970p. 114
House of Commons Debates, 16 February 1970p. 120
House of Commons Debates, 25 February 1970p. 124
House of Commons Debates, 19 March 1970p. 125
Cabinet Conclusions, "Legislation to Prevent Pollution of the Arctic Seas," 5 February 1970p. 126
Director General Policy Control and Review, DND, Memorandum Exclusive to the Office of the Chief of the Defence Staff, 13 April 1970p. 129
House of Commons Debates, 16 April 1970p. 131
House of Commons Debates, 17 April 1970p. 134
House of Commons Debates, 10 June 1970p. 144
Preparing a Plan for the Canadian Forcesp. 145
Colonel R.M. Withers for CDS to Director Continental Plans (DC Plans), DND, 16 April 1969, re: Canadian Forces Plan for the Arcticp. 145
Report of the Steering Committee on the Canadian North, "Canadian Forces Policies Objectives and Activities in the Canadian North," 5 December 1969p. 146
Summary Record, CDS Advisory Committee Meeting 4/70, 18 February 1970p. 157
Defence Council, Minute of the 287th Meeting and Briefing by BGen H. Tellier, Director General Plans, 23 March 1970p. 167
DND Press Release, Announcement by the Hon. Leo Cadieux, Minister of National Defence, 17 April 1970p. 171
DEXAF, North American Defence and NATO Division (OMD) to Legal Division (FLE), re: Department of National Defence - Paper on Sovereignty, 24 March 1970p. 173
DEXAF, North American Defence and NATO Division (OMD) to Legal Division (FLE), subject: Role of Canadian Armed Forces in the Protection of Sovereignty, 20 April 1970p. 174
Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence, Proceedings: Tenth Report to the House, 26 June 1970. Excerptsp. 178
DEXAF, M. Shenstone, OMD, to PSI - Security and Intelligence Division, re: Joint Intelligence Committee 1970-71 Work Programme, the Canadian Arctic, 10 June 1970p. 193
Concept of Operations - Canadian Forces Northern Region, 14 July 1970p. 195
DEXAF, Legal Division (FLE) to North American Defence and NATO Division (OMD, subject: DND Paper on Role of Canadian Armed Forces in the Protection of Sovereignty, 5 August 1970p. 206
DEXAF, FLE to OMD, subject: DND Paper On "Canadian Defence Policy in the 1970's," 5 August 1970p. 212
DEXAF, E.B. Wang to Mr. [R.P.] Cameron, re: Canadian Forces Activities in the North: Sovereignty, 25 November 1970p. 214
The Canadian Armed Forces, Other Government Departments and the Functional Requirements of Sovereigntyp. 217
DEXAF, M. Shenstone to E.B. Wang, re: "Report of the Working Group to clarify The Role of the Canadian Forces in Relation to Sovereignty" (undated), 23 September 1970p. 217
"Role of the Canadian Armed Forces in Relation to Sovereignty: Report on Consultations with Other Government Departments and Agencies," 26 January 1971 (Revised 11 May 1971)p. 220
Donald S. Macdonald, Minister of National Defence, to Hon. Mitchell Sharp, Secretary of State for External Affairs, 2 March 1971p. 244
Interdepartmental Committee on the Law of the Sea, Report of the Meeting of the Working Group on the Enforcement of Fisheries, Anti-Pollution, and Territorial Seas Legislation, 6 April 1971p. 245
House of Commons Debates, 21 May 1971p. 251
The White Paper on Defencep. 259
DEXAF, Michael Shenstone, OMD (North American Defence & NATO Division) to FLE (Legal Division), 28 January 1971p. 259
DEXAF, L.H.J. Legault (FLO) to J.A. Beesley (FLP), re: Draft White Paper on Defence Policy - Sovereignty Aspects, 2 February 1971p. 262
DEXAF, J.A. Beesley, Director General, Legal and Consular Affairs, to Director General, Office of Politico-Military Affairs, 5 February 1971p. 269
DEXAF, Draft Paper on Defence Policy: Comments on draft dated January 18, 1971, 11 February 1971p. 271
DEXAF, J.A Beesley, Director General, Bureau of Legal and Consular Affairs (FLP), to Defence Foreign Relations [DFP], re: White Paper on Defence Policy, 8 April 1971p. 285
Privy Council Office, Record of Cabinet Decision, meetings of 8, 15, 22 July 1971p. 288
Donald S. Macdonald, Minister of National Defence, Defence in the 70s. White Paper on Defence, August 1971. Excerptsp. 290
Deploying the Forcesp. 301
BGen R.M. Withers, "Northern Region Concept for Force Development," to All Officers NRHQ, 15 June 1971p. 301
Department of National Defence, Submission For Inclusion in the Advisory Committee on Northern Development Annual Report, "Government Activities In The North - FY 1971/72." Excerptsp. 313
Department of National Defence. Defence 1971. Excerptsp. 324
House of Commons Debates, 12 June 1972p. 326
Department of National Defence. Submission for Inclusion in the Advisory Committee on Northern Development Annual Report, "Government Activities in the North - FY 1972/73." Excerptsp. 328
Department of National Defence. Defence 1972. Excerptsp. 336
House of Commons Debates, 15 October 1973p. 340
Department of National Defence. Submission for Inclusion in the Advisory Committee on Northern Development Annual Report, "Government Activities in the North - FY 1973/74." Excerptsp. 342
Department of National Defence. Defence 1973. Excerptsp. 350
House of Commons Debates, 24 October 1974p. 353
House of Commons Debates, 15 November 1974p. 354
House of Commons Debates, 19 November 1974p. 355
House of Commons Debates, 20 November 1974p. 357
House of Commons Debates, 25 November 1974p. 359
Department of National Defence, Defence 1974. Excerptsp. 360
House of Commons Debates, 5 June 1975p. 364
Afterwordp. 369
Further Readingp. 375
Indexp. 381
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