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"Canada takes full responsibility for environmental protection and enforcement in our Arctic waters." The Harper government has pledged billions on military and coast guard spending, and created a number of vast new parks and protected areas. On Tuesday, Harper said Canada is planning to map energy and mineral resources in its Arctic region in a bid to encourage development and assert its sovereignty in the far north. Harper has said it is estimated that a quarter of the world's undiscovered oil and gas lies under the Arctic. "As an environmental matter, as a security matter and as an economic matter we are making it perfectly clear that not only do we claim jurisdiction over the Canadian Arctic, we are also going to put the full resources of the government of Canada behind enforcing that jurisdiction," Harper said. The U.S., Russia, Denmark and Norway also have been attempting to assert their jurisdiction over the Arctic. All five countries have been competing in front of a United Nations commission to extend their undersea boundaries into areas usually blocked by Arctic ice. Moscow dramatically staked its claim to the region by using a submersible to dive thousands of feet below the surface and drop a Russian flag on the ocean floor at the North Pole last year. But since then all five countries involved have agreed to cool the Arctic rhetoric and allow scientists to finish their surveys. Canada also has vowed to increase its icebreaker fleet and build two new military facilities in the Arctic. Earlier this month, the Canadian government announced that it is also searching for two fabled British explorer ships that disappeared in the Arctic more than 160 years ago. Canada is searching for British Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin's two ships, the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror were last seen in the late-1840s.
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