By Sonal Gupta, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer Canada’s new Arctic ambassador is stepping into a challenging diplomatic role at a time when the North is facing shifting geopolitical and climate realities. Appointed in July 2025, Virginia Mearns, a respected Inuit leader, enters her role as Ottawa enacts an ambitious $35 million Arctic foreign policy initiative designed to protect Canada’s northern frontier while weaving stronger bonds with Arctic allies and Indigenous communities. Mearns told Canada’s National Observer in an exclusive interview on Wednesday, that she will focus on strengthening relationships at home for the remainder of the first year, starting with consultations next week. Discussions will focus on priority issues for northerners, including security, climate change, infrastructure, resource management and land-use planning. “It’s really important for me to…









