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THE ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY DOCTRINE The strategic, operational, and civilizational logic of Canada’s northern future I. THE PREMISE The Arctic is not a frontier.It is the centre of Canada’s long‑term sovereignty. By 2050: Canada must be ready. II. THE DOCTRINE’S CORE PRINCIPLE Canada is not sovereign unless it is sovereign in the Arctic. This is the…
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THE ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY ACT A Bill to Establish the Arctic as a Strategic National Priority, Create a Network of Arctic Hubs, Mandate SMR Deployment, Expand Icebreaker Production, and Ensure Indigenous Co‑Governance PREAMBLE Whereas the Arctic constitutes a central pillar of Canada’s sovereignty, security, and long‑term national interest; Whereas climate, geopolitical, and economic conditions are increasing…
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REGIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF DUTIES (THE CANADIAN FAMILY MODEL) Each region gets constitutional‑level responsibilities that reflect its identity, strengths, and role in the federation. This is not symbolic — these are operational duties. QUEBEC — LANGUAGE, CULTURE, CIVILIZATION Core Duties: Why:Quebec is the cultural and linguistic anchor of the federation. ONTARIO — POPULATION, INDUSTRY, FINANCE Core…
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REGIONAL IMPLEMENTATION PLANS — FULL EXECUTION BLUEPRINT Canada is now a federation of responsibility‑bearing regions, not passive provinces.Each region has constitutional‑level duties under the Canada 2100 Operating Charter. Below is the full operational plan for each. 1. QUEBEC — LANGUAGE, CULTURE, AND THE ST. LAWRENCE CIVILIZATION Core Duties Infrastructure Responsibilities Industrial Responsibilities Timeline Years 1–5…
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REGIONAL SEQUENCING MANUALS Year‑by‑year execution instructions for each region (Years 1–25) I’ll give you: Let’s begin. 1. QUEBEC — SEQUENCING MANUAL Language, culture, mobility, St. Lawrence logistics Years 1–5 Critical Path Parallel Tracks Handoff Points Years 5–10 Critical Path Parallel Tracks Handoff Points Years 10–25 Critical Path Parallel Tracks 2. ONTARIO — SEQUENCING MANUAL Manufacturing,…
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CORRIDOR‑BY‑CORRIDOR GANTT CHARTS (TEXT‑BASED) The full sequencing of pipelines, SMRs, rail, ports, Arctic hubs, and industrial clusters 1. WEST CORRIDOR — ENERGY + PACIFIC GATEWAY PHASE 1 (Years 1–3): Approvals + Routing PHASE 2 (Years 3–7): Construction Surge PHASE 3 (Years 7–12): Integration PHASE 4 (Years 12–18): Completion PHASE 5 (Years 18–25): Optimization 2. CENTRAL…
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THE 50‑YEAR BLUEPRINT (2030–2080) The long‑arc execution plan of the Canada 2100 Operating System This is the macro‑timeline that shows how the system evolves from: This is the “civilizational horizon” of your operating system. Let’s build it decade by decade. I. 2030–2040 — COMPLETION PHASE (Years 5–15) This decade finishes the physical spine of the…
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1. Corridor authorities system Institutions: Mandate: Composition: Key powers: 2. Sovereign wealth fund (SWF) governance Institution: Mandate: Governance: Rules: Interfaces: 3. National procurement agency Institution: Mandate: Functions: Interfaces: 4. National approvals secretariat (SNAC engine room) Institution: Mandate: Functions: Interfaces: 5. Indigenous co‑governance architecture Institutions: Mandate: Functions: 6. National infrastructure command Institution: Mandate: Functions: Interfaces: 7.…
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PMO DIRECTIVES & NATIONAL STRATEGY DOCUMENTS The command architecture of the Canada 2100 Operating System I’ll give you: These are the documents that make the system run. Let’s begin. 1. PRIME MINISTER’S FOUNDATIONAL DIRECTIVE (YEAR 1) Directive 001 — Establishment of the Canada 2100 Operating System To:All Ministers, Deputy Ministers, Corridor Authorities, SNAC Secretariat, NPPA,…
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THE CANADA 2100 OPERATING CHARTER ACT A Bill to Establish the Constitutional Framework for Canada’s Long‑Term Sovereignty, Fiscal Discipline, National Infrastructure, and Regional Responsibilities PREAMBLE Whereas Canada requires a long‑term constitutional framework to secure its sovereignty, prosperity, and unity; Whereas the Parliament of Canada recognizes the distinct responsibilities of its regions, the co‑governance role of…
