Minister Blair announces First Northern Operational Support Hub locations

News release

March 6, 2025 – Iqaluit, Nunavut – Department of National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces

Today, the Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence, announced Iqaluit, Inuvik, and Yellowknife as Northern Operational Support Hub locations. These will increase the Canadian Armed Forces' presence and responsiveness across the Arctic and the North. 

As announced in Our North, Strong and Free, the renewed vision for defence, Canada will be investing $2.67 billion over 20 years to establish a network of Northern Operational Support Hubs. These hubs, consisting of airstrips, logistics facilities, and equipment, will enable the Canadian Armed Forces to better assert Canadian sovereignty and support greater year-round presence.

These hubs will function as a dispersed network of logistical stations, which will extend the Canadian Armed Forces’ operational reach, reduce logistical constraints, and enhance support for military operations in the Arctic. 

This initiative represents a new way of approaching defence and sustainment in the Arctic and the North and will help keep Canadians safe and secure in the face of dramatic changes in our physical and security environment.

The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces and other federal partners are actively working to identify other hub locations and will continue to work closely with the territorial governments, and local Northern and Indigenous partners through deliberate, dedicated engagements.

Quotes

“This milestone will provide the Canadian Armed Forces with critical infrastructure to enhance its presence and responsiveness across the Arctic and the North. It marks significant progress in the Northern Operational Support Hub initiative and advances our commitment to working hand-in-hand with federal partners, the provinces and territories, Indigenous peoples, and Northern communities to enhance the Canadian Armed Forces’ footprint in the Canadian Arctic.”

- The Honourable Bill Blair, Minister of National Defence

“The Arctic's strategic importance is rapidly increasing. This initiative will provide the Canadian Armed Forces with the infrastructure and capabilities needed to maintain a year-round presence in the North so that we can respond swiftly to challenges, deter threats or defeat them when necessary."

- Lieutenant-General Steve Boivin, Commander, Canadian Joint Operations Command

Quick facts

  • The Canadian government's investment in Northern Operational Support Hubs reflects a strategic commitment to enhancing Canada's Arctic presence. These hubs are designed to serve multiple critical objectives:

    • They will provide scalable infrastructure that can be quickly activated, allowing for swift military operations when needed, increased military responsiveness, and the ability to address challenges in remote Northern regions on shorter notice and for longer periods, when required; and
    •  They will enable the military to better support Canadian sovereignty by establishing a greater year-round military presence across the Arctic.
  • The Northern Operational Support Hubs will support a range of Canadian Armed Forces operations in the Arctic and, where possible, support the missions of other federal government partners, provinces and territories, Indigenous partners, and Northern communities. The hubs will consist of new and upgraded infrastructure.

  • Throughout the design and implementation process, the Government of Canada will engage Indigenous Peoples and northern communities, in line with the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework.

  • On April 8, 2024, the Government of Canada released Our North, Strong and Free: A Renewed Vision for Canada’s Defence. This policy includes $8.1 billion in new defence spending over five years and $73 billion over 20 years on an accrual basis to bolster the defence of Canada.

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Contacts

Laurent De Casanove 
Press Secretary and Senior Communications Advisor
Office of the Minister of National Defence
Email: laurent.decasanove@forces.gc.ca

Media Relations Office
Department of National Defence
Phone: 613-904-3333
Email: mlo-blm@forces.gc.ca

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