Canada's Battle for Arctic Rights

Canada's Battle for Arctic Rights

In both geographical and economic terms, it is difficult to overstate how unimportant Hans Island is. It is, quite literally, a rock surrounded by water. At barely 1.3-square kilometres, the featureless island (shown below) is little more than an upsized decorative stone of the sort intentionally landscaped into homeowners’ gardens. The thing seems almost as if it is trying to look boring.

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