The proposed Mackenzie Valley Highway would connect Wrigley to Norman Wells, replacing seasonal winter roads that are becoming increasingly unreliable due to climate change. Proponents argue the road is vital for lowering the cost of living in the North and enabling resource extraction, while opponents criticize the massive financial burden on a small population and the ecological damage to the boreal forest. Supporters seek economic sovereignty and connectivity; opponents fear debt and environmental degradation.
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