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The Canadian Coast Guard launches its 2025 Arctic Summer Season

CCGS Vincent Massey near Salluit, northern Quebec, July 2024. (CNW Group/Canadian Coast Guard)

The Canadian Coast Guard has launched its annual Arctic summer operations. Guided by its new Arctic Strategy, the Coast Guard is collaborating with Inuit, First Nation, and Métis communities to deliver programs and services in the North, by the North, for the North.

Between June and November, seven icebreakers will be deployed to support essential operations including northern resupply missions, search and rescue efforts, marine pollution response, Arctic security, and other strategic commitments across the region.

The Canadian Coast Guard, through its presence, support and ongoing operations, continues to uphold and affirm Canada’s enduring and recognized sovereignty in the North.

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