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LeDrew sits down with Garry Clement, author of Undercover and advisor to Versabank, and DRT Cyber, to discuss the growing influence of foreign powers in Canada’s Arctic. Clement explains how China and Russia are embedding themselves in Indigenous communities, using partnerships and investments to secure access to resources—and what that means for Canadian sovereignty.
From Belt and Road strategies to mineral rights and foreign interference, Clement breaks down the risks that most Canadians don’t know about. He calls for stronger foreign interference laws and a registry to protect Canada’s interests and warns that ignoring these threats could have serious long-term consequences.
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By Stephen LeDrewLeDrew sits down with Garry Clement, author of Undercover and advisor to Versabank, and DRT Cyber, to discuss the growing influence of foreign powers in Canada’s Arctic. Clement explains how China and Russia are embedding themselves in Indigenous communities, using partnerships and investments to secure access to resources—and what that means for Canadian sovereignty.
From Belt and Road strategies to mineral rights and foreign interference, Clement breaks down the risks that most Canadians don’t know about. He calls for stronger foreign interference laws and a registry to protect Canada’s interests and warns that ignoring these threats could have serious long-term consequences.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.