Justice and Economic Development

What would happen if Canada started building prisons for long term prisoners in the Arctic?
July 19, 2011

http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/07/18/prison-costs-soar-86-in-past-five-years/

What would happen if Canada started building prisons for long term prisoners in the Arctic?  Ellesmere Island comes to my mind as a good location that would assert national sovereignty in the north.

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