Gregor Sharp

Increased military presence in the North could provide much-needed infrastructure to the region

Gregor Sharp spoke with The Hill Times about balancing priorities in the Canadian

What does it mean to be ‘true north strong and free?’ Canada’s Elusive Northern Identity

What does it mean that Canada is a “northern country”? Far from immutable, Canada’s northern identity shifts with

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Debunking Arctic Exploration Narratives with Greg Sharp and Christian Drury

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Gregor Sharp and Christian Drury about how to challenge the

The Arctic of Myth

The Arctic of myth reflects southern interests. This myth is dangerous as it risks overshadowing the priorities of

A Brief History of Lines in the Arctic

Various understandings of international law have formed the boundaries we currently find in the Arctic. Can looking to

Prime Minister Trudeau’s first official trip to the Canadian Arctic

What happened when Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially visited the Canadian Arctic for the very first

Trudeau and Canada’s Arctic Priorities: More of the same

Despite distancing his government from Harper's Arctic legacy, Trudeau brings more of the

A new Canadian government… so what?

Has the new Canadian government under Justin Trudeau changed Canada's Arctic policy after being in power for six

An old problem, a new opportunity: A case for solving the Beaufort Sea boundary dispute

The new Canadian government has the change to resolve one of the few remaining boundary disputes in the Arctic: the