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Trudeau says ‘climate change’ makes Canada more vulnerable to military attack

Updated: August 30, 2022 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Aug 30, 2022 – 4:03 pm EDT

COLD LAKE, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – With the head of NATO at his side, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau bizarrely suggested “climate change,” purportedly affecting the nation’s north, is a threat to national security despite the fact Canada has minimal military presence in the arctic.

Speaking from Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake this past Friday, Trudeau said that Canada’s military might have to change tactics to adapt to the supposedly changing terrain because “it is clear to researchers, military experts, and both the Secretary General and I that climate change is a risk multiplier,” Trudeau said.

“Not only are wildfires and floods increasing aid demands on the CAF, but globally, climate change is raising the risk of conflict. We need to take action to address its impacts on national and international security.”

Trudeau was joined by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who said that “security challenges in the High North are exaggerated by climate change.”

Trudeau then claimed that “climate change is creating greater accessibility to the Arctic.”

The United States and Russia have for years had a military presence in the North Arctic while Canada, despite having a

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