To the north: The far northern situated areas of the
Queen Elizabeth Islands extend well into the Arctic[4] and form portions of the basis of historical Canadian sovereignty claims into the Arctic region.[5] More recent Canadian claims (as of 2022) reportedly extend to a portion of the
Russian Federation.[6]
^Staff writer (May 6, 2024).
"Canada and the Circumpolar Regions". anada's partnerships and priorities by world region. www.international.gc.ca. Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
To the north: The far northern situated areas of the
Queen Elizabeth Islands extend well into the Arctic[4] and form portions of the basis of historical Canadian sovereignty claims into the Arctic region.[5] More recent Canadian claims (as of 2022) reportedly extend to a portion of the
Russian Federation.[6]
^Staff writer (May 6, 2024).
"Canada and the Circumpolar Regions". anada's partnerships and priorities by world region. www.international.gc.ca. Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada. Retrieved May 14, 2024.