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14 June 2010
Trafficking in Persons Report 2010
"The 10th annual Trafficking in Persons Report outlines the continuing challenges across the globe, including in the United States. The Report, for the first time, includes a ranking of the United States based on the same standards to which we hold other countries. The United States takes its first-ever ranking not as a reprieve but as a responsibility to strengthen global efforts against modern slavery, including those within America. This human rights abuse is universal, and no one should claim immunity from its reach or from the responsibility to confront it." Secretary Clinton. Canada is listed alphabetically along with the other countries. The report also mentions the plight of Canadian Aboriginal women.
[Full Report: HTML PDF] [Canada Chapter] [Remarks by Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs] [Remarks by Ambassador-at-Large, Office To Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons]
03 September 2009: Tuktoyaktuk
Consul General Lochman meets youth, community leaders in the far north
Consul General Laura Lochman travelled to Tuktoyaktuk, a small Inuvialuit community on the Arctic Ocean, to talk to community leaders and young people about issues important to the hamlet. Tuk is Canada’s northernmost mainland community. The Consul General’s tour included a stop at Mangilaluk School to talk to students in grades 9-12 about the work of the Consulate, her role as Consul General and about Canada-U.S. relations. She touched on cooperative activities undertaken by the two countries in the Arctic region, and took questions from students and teachers about her career path as well as issues such as Arctic sovereignty. CG Lochman also visited a Grade 4 class to talk about literacy and students’ interest in reading, presenting the class with a set of Scholastic books for the school library.
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02 September 2009: Inuvik
Consul General Lochman travels to the Mackenzie River Delta
Consul General Laura Lochman spent the day in Inuvik meeting with government and community to leaders, including Peter Clarkson, executive regional director for the Northwest Territories government, Inuvik Mayor Derek Lindsay, Nellie Cournoyea, CEO and chair of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation, and Richard Nerysoo, president of the Gwich’in Tribal Council. The Consul General gave interviews to the Northern News Service and CBC North at the end of her visit which included a tour of Inuvik’s new economic and construction projects, community facilities and historic sites.
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31 August – 01 September : Yellowknife
Consul General Lochman makes first official visit to the Northwest Territories
Consul General Laura Lochman made her first visit to the Northwest Territories to meet with government, business, and community leaders as well as representatives from the military, academic and cultural sectors. While in Yellowknife, the Consul General met with NWT Premier Floyd Roland, NWT Commissioner Tony Whitford, Minister of Finance, Environment and Natural Resources Michael Miltenberger, RCMP superintendent Thomas Middleton, Mayor of Yellowknife Gordon Van Tighem and Brigadier General David Millar of Joint Task Force North. The Consul General received briefings on the Territories’ economic, tourism and investment activity and toured a diamond polishing and cutting facility and Aurora College’s Yellowknife Campus. Her trip included a dinner with representatives from the city’s cultural and media sectors and First Nations communities.
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18 August 09
Touring The Arctic - Nancy Sutley (the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality)
This week I have joined other Administration officials for an Arctic Observance tour to learn more about how climate change is affecting the Arctic region. We left Washington, DC early Monday morning with our team, which includes Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco, U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen, Deputy Assistant to the President on Energy and Climate Change Heather Zichal, and DOI Deputy Secretary David Hayes, and received a detailed briefing about the specifics of our trip to Alaska and what to expect in the coming days. [more].
U.S.-Canadian Cooperation in the Arctic: 2009 U.S.-Canada Arctic Continental Shelf Survey
The 2009 U.S.-Canada Arctic Continental Shelf Survey runs from August 7 through September 16. This is the latest mission in the Extended Continental Shelf Project.
We invite your comments on this mission in this discussion space! A blogger will be embedded with the mission and we look forward to sharing her insights here.
[press release]
[more information] [Join a discussion on this joint mission]
6 April 09
50th Anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty
Opening remarks by Secretary Clinton at the Joint Session of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and the Arctic Council, 50th Anniversary of the Antarctic Treaty held at the State Department.
1 April 09
United States to Host Joint Session of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and Arctic Council
32nd Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting Convenes in Baltimore, April 6-17
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will host the first-ever joint session of the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting and the Arctic Council on April 6, 2009, bringing together the two most important bodies involved with diplomacy at the Poles. This event will mark the beginning of the 32nd Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, which is being hosted by the United States, in Baltimore, Maryland, April 6-17, 2009.
[more].
12 March 09
Webchat March 12 at 1 p.m. EDT (17:00 GMT)- United States and Canada in the Polar Regions
The International Polar Year (IPY) aims to exploit the intellectual resources and science assets of nations worldwide to make major advances in polar knowledge and understanding, while leaving a legacy of new or enhanced observational systems, facilities and infrastructure. Join us for the webcast of a discussion with Dr. Karl Erb, an expert on activities surrounding the IPY.
Karl Erb is the director of the Office of Polar Programs at the National Science Foundation.
If you would like to view this webcast, please go to http://www.cpcwebcast.com/state/. No registration is needed.
[more].
14 January 09
National Security Presidential Directive and Homeland Security Presidential Directive
Background:
The United States is an Arctic nation, with varied and compelling interests in that region. This directive takes into account several developments, including, among others:
- Altered national policies on homeland security and defense;
- The effects of climate change and increasing human activity in the Arctic region;
- The establishment and ongoing work of the Arctic Council; and
- A growing awareness that the Arctic region is both fragile and rich in resources.
[more].
30 October 08
Arctic Trip - North Warning System
From October 7 to 10, Terry Breese, the Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) of the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, traveled to the Arctic region of Canada to view first-hand the "North Warning System" (NWS) that Canada and the United States operate as part of their joint defense of North America. This was the first Arctic visit for a DCM, and Breese covered over 5400 miles during the four-day trip. [more]
11 August 08
Two Scientific Cruises to Map Arctic Seafloor
The U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Task Force, chaired by the Department of State, plans two Arctic cruises by the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy this summer, one of which will be conducted in collaboration with the Government of Canada. The cruises are part of an interagency effort to collect scientific data about the continental shelf and oceanic basins in the Arctic.
The first cruise, August 14 to September 5 from Barrow, Alaska, will employ a sophisticated echo sounder that will collect data to create a three-dimensional map of the Arctic seafloor in an area known as the Chukchi Cap. This cruise is led by the University of New Hampshire’s Joint Hydrographic Center, with support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[more] [Related - September 2, 2008].
24 July 08
90 Billion Barrels of Oil and 1,670 Trillion Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Assessed in the Arctic
USGS – A new Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal from the U.S. Geological Survey gives estimates of undiscovered oil and gas north of the Arctic Circle.
[Circum-Arctic Resource Appraisal] [Press Release].
14 May 08
U.S. adds Polar Bears to List of Threatened Species
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today announced that he is accepting the recommendation of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dale Hall to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The listing is based on the best available science, which shows that loss of sea ice threatens and will likely continue to threaten polar bear habitat. This loss of habitat puts polar bears at risk of becoming endangered in the foreseeable future, the standard established by the ESA for designating a threatened species. [More].
The proposed ESA special 4(d) rule is available at - http://www.doi.gov/issues/polar_bears.html - for a 60 day public comment period.
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