
OTTAWA – Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says Indigenous communities across the country — and particularly in the Arctic — play a vital role in Canada’s national security.
Speaking at the National Indigenous Defence Conference today in Ottawa, Simon said Canada can’t afford to overlook the strategic advantages Indigenous communities provide through their knowledge of terrain and traditional practices.
Simon says the Canadian Rangers in the North have shared vital information with the Canadian Armed Forces during surveillance patrols and search and rescue missions, along with advice on how to survive in extremely cold weather.
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She says national security and unity begin with trust between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures.
The one-day conference is hearing from industry and Indigenous leaders, the Department of National Defence and the Royal Canadian Navy.
Organizer Cadmus Delorme says Indigenous communities have a lot to contribute to national security and that governments and industry should work with communities to build more capacity.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 27, 2026.
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