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To: robert b furman who wrote (13380)3/29/2025 1:45:24 AM
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Hi Bob,

Canada could cut a deal with the US by transferring the Artic Archipelago to US sovereignty.
This avoid buying Greenland and keep Canada as a country.

The archipelago was given to Canada by the British. It looks big on the map but it is not that big in reality.

Canada claims all the waterways of the Northwest Passage as Canadian Internal Waters; however, most maritime countries view these as international waters.

Disagreement over the passages' status has raised Canadian concerns about environmental enforcement, national security, and general sovereignty. Entering the US they take over and enforce sovereignty.

East of Ellesmere Island, in the Nares Strait, lies Hans Island, ownership of which is now shared between Canada and Denmark, after a decades-long dispute.