
Former PM Harper says military spending can address Arctic infrastructure gap
OTTAWA — Former prime minister Stephen Harper said Friday the best way to build much-needed infrastructure in the Arctic is through military spending.
Speaking in Iqaluit during his first visit to the North since leaving office, Harper said leveraging military spending can build roads and runways to create supply chains and lower the cost of living.
“We need to have the full range of transportation and communications infrastructure … quite frankly, the easiest way to develop those logistics is through military development,” Harper said during a fireside chat at the Nunavut Arctic Sovereignty and Security Summit.
He said military spending has long been a catalyst for building roads and airports in the North. Iqaluit is built around an 8,000-foot airport runway constructed by the U.S. military during the Second World War.