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Conservative Senator Dennis Patterson

Canada’s current approach to Arctic short-term in nature

When discussing marine shipping in the Arctic, the answer—as with most questions on the North—requires a whole of government approach, writes Conservative Senator Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
When discussing marine shipping in the Arctic, the answer—as with most questions on the North—requires a whole of government approach, writes Conservative Senator Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
When discussing marine shipping in the Arctic, the answer—as with most questions on the North—requires a whole of government approach, writes Conservative Senator Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
When discussing marine shipping in the Arctic, the answer—as with most questions on the North—requires a whole of government approach, writes Conservative Senator Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia
Canada’s space sector is overseen by antiquated regulations and an equally out-of-step law called the Remote Sensing Space Systems Act, also known as the RSSSA, writes Conservative Sen. Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Canada’s space sector is overseen by antiquated regulations and an equally out-of-step law called the Remote Sensing Space Systems Act, also known as the RSSSA, writes Conservative Sen. Dennis Patterson. Photograph courtesy of Pixabay
Members of the Senate’s Special Arctic Committee, chaired by Dennis Patterson, right, pictured with deputy chair Patricia Bovey, middle, went on a fact-finding mission in the North in September to hear from people on the ground. Photograph courtesy of the Senate of Canada
Members of the Senate’s Special Arctic Committee, chaired by Dennis Patterson, right, pictured with deputy chair Patricia Bovey, middle, went on a fact-finding mission in the North in September to hear from people on the ground. Photograph courtesy of the Senate of Canada
An ATR 42, pictured at the Cambridge Bay Airport newer livery. Photograph courtey of Wikipedia
An ATR 42, pictured at the Cambridge Bay Airport newer livery. Photograph courtey of Wikipedia
A family shops for food in the North. In Nunavut, the cost of living continues to be sky-high, writes the territory’s Senator, Conservative Dennis Patterson. Nutrition North program screenshot
A family shops for food in the North. In Nunavut, the cost of living continues to be sky-high, writes the territory’s Senator, Conservative Dennis Patterson. Nutrition North program screenshot
Dennis Patterson is a Conservative Senator for Nunavut. Photograph courtesy of Senator Dennis Patterson
Dennis Patterson is a Conservative Senator for Nunavut. Photograph courtesy of Senator Dennis Patterson
The Inuvik Satellite Ground Station has attracted the attention of clients around the world. Photograph courtesy of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Wikimedia commons
The Inuvik Satellite Ground Station has attracted the attention of clients around the world. Photograph courtesy of the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Wikimedia commons
Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, pictured earlier this year, recently told Senators that he is committed 'to supporting northern communities in their very diverse needs for road infrastructure, for making sure that we are untapping the potential in the North for resource development.' The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright
Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi, pictured earlier this year, recently told Senators that he is committed 'to supporting northern communities in their very diverse needs for road infrastructure, for making sure that we are untapping the potential in the North for resource development.' The Hill Times photograph by Jake Wright