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Beyond cold starts: Building lasting progress in the North

A forward-looking perspective on creating sustainable growth across Arctic and Northern communities

Key takeaways for sustained impact 

  • Use existing infrastructure and capabilities: Build on what works, and scale proven approaches rather than reinventing them. 
  • Address housing and training gaps: Workforce availability is a direct outcome of these foundational conditions. 
  • Coordinate delivery across government and industry: Align priorities, capital, and accountability around shared outcomes. 
  • Plan for long-term legacy, not short-term projects: Move beyond reactive programs to investments that deliver across generations. 

Canada’s Arctic and Northern regions are once again in the national spotlight.  

Geopolitical priorities, climate pressures, and renewed focus on economic resilience and independence are driving urgency and raising expectations for meaningful action.  

But progress in the North has too often been reactive and temporary. Investments have been inconsistent, without an ongoing commitment to infrastructure, communities, or long-term economic systems. The result? Canada has yet to establish the conditions to support resilient, self-sustaining Northern economies. 

This moment calls for a different approach: one rooted in coordinated, long-term action across infrastructure, governance, workforce, capital, and community wellbeing.  

Drawing on discussions from Deloitte’s Arctic & Northern Summit, this perspective explores what it will take to move from intention to impact and deliver lasting results in the North.   

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