Senior Arctic Officials' Report to Ministers. Iqaluit, Canada. 24 April, 2015.

"This report to Arctic Council Ministers is divided into two sections: Part A covers the accomplishments of the Arctic Council from 2013-2015 under the Canadian chairmanship, and Part B addresses the planned activities for 2015-2017, when the United States of America will chair the Council. The...

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