Indeed this poll is not at all irrelevant.
In my view it is extremely important.
It is articles like the above linked G&M article by a USA patsy that lead Canada into a complacent attitude that is the true problem.
Canada is going to loose the rights over vast areas of Arctic ocean and seabed.
That is a sure thing folks. The only question is how much?
Parts of what virtually all Canadians assume is Northern Canadian territory is for all intents and purposes gone. We are now haggling over what remains.
Other posters seem to think that our 200 mile boundaries and our claimed areas of influence are recognized internationally. They are not.
Some seem to think the International Law of the Sea and international court's and arbitration will settle in Canada's favor. That is naive.
In international law you need to set a precedent of care and control over claimed regions.
Thus if you hypothetically claim an island as part of your country you need to develop, populate, patrol or take some interest in the island in question.
If your country is able to do so.
Sad to say but the old "might makes right" and "possession is 9/10 of the law" do actually have some legal standing.
Years ago Trudeau intentionally gutted the Canadian military and adopted a socialist, brotherhood of nations world view.
We have not really done a thing with the high Arctic since that time.
Because Canada is a reasonably rich nation it could have developed the far north if it chose to.
It could have purchased or built all weather heavy icebreakers.
It could have built many more research and monitoring stations.
It could have purchased under ice capable subs.
It could have built airstrips and high Arctic bases (Alert is primarily funded by Americans).
It could have increased its military northern and patrol capabilities.
We chose not to.
More or less a fed Lib decision.
So the international world view is that we have never cared about, or done a thing with the high Arctic. No research to speak of. No development. No monitoring. No patrols or bases. No defense. In short no interest. On the upside we kept it more or less tidy.
So when we go to the world court with our claim of ownership.
We are going to loose a whole bunch of territory.
The above map shows all the present disputed and non disputed boundaries from a top down arctic view.
Sorry the picture is small but its easy to find on the net complete with the color key for regions and zones.
Basically all Canada's boundaries are disputed.
Between Alaska and Canada the Americans have claimed a vast wedge of what you would think is Canadian territory.
The reason is, of course, because that region is rich in potential oil & gas resources as well as potentially being a fishery.
So that chunk is gone for good.
But the Americans are disputing and encroaching even more.
Next the Russians.
If they can prove that their continental shelf runs underwater right up the Canadian islands (Ellesmere) then they can claim all the waters above their continental shelf.
And that would be most of the Arctic ocean.
Well that's just what they claim.
And now they are starting to aggressively patrol it by land and sea.
We aren't.
So I guess we will see them in court assuming of course that they are sporting enough not to just seize it by force of arms.
Next the Danes.
All the waters east of Greenland basically become Danish and Icelandic.
So there's that gone.
The Danes dispute the boundary to the west of Greenland and are both claiming islands that are part of the Canadian archipelago and insisting the ocean boundaries be shifted westward.
The region is known to contain resources and again is a potential fishery.
They are also increasing their ocean claims southwards from Greenland and trying to impinge on Canadian North Atlantic zones.
They, like the Americans on the other side of us are also claiming huge chunks of the Arctic ocean above Greenland.
So I guess we will see them in court as well.
The European Union recently had an extensive report and lengthy recommendations prepared concerning the far north, Arctic waterways, resource development, Arctic Island( that would be Canada) control and development.
Canada sat expectantly on the side lines just knowing that those well meaning socialist Europeans would come to fair and just conclusion.
Boy were we ever surprised.
The Europeans decided that Canada was totally unprepared and incompetent to look after the far north and the Arctic.
It was better for it all to be turned over to them to be looked after.
Right, sure thing.
St.Pierre and Miquelon are lobbying France to ignore Canada's 200 mile limit and instead claim a 200 mile limit for France.
There go the Scotian shelf and Newfie fisheries and oilfields.
Sure hope France is fair about the whole thing because if they decide to send over a couple of subs and an aircraft carrier there is not a lot we are going to be able to do about it.
Next up the Northwest Passage.
The Americans insist that it is an international water way.
That would mean those are international waters.
That means the Canadian arctic archipelago would be cut off by international waters.
That means anybody who wants can run military ships and fly military flights in and above those international waters as much as they want.
So all these waters and islands that other countries are claiming are either theirs or international.
What are we going to do when they start building military outposts?
Start testing their weapons or performing military maneuvers, flying their cruise missals around?
Dumping nuclear and biological wastes at sea?
Move in a semi-sub or drillships and start drilling for oil and gas?
Start strip mining the ocean for fish or resources?
Why do you think all these countries are crawling all over each other to claim Canadian territories?
Why is everyone trying to claim bits of Canada?
Why is Canada not claiming parts of Greenland, Alaska or Russia?
Because we are honest, trusting and have all the land we need.
They aren't and don't and they plan on taking as much of our country as they can get.
Sorry about the long winded rant but in my view Canadians better wake up and smell the coffee.
We are going to loose a whole bunch of territory to other countries.
How much is still up to us.
If we don't start patrolling and developing it, someone else will.
Its that simple.
Trex