This book offers comprehensive overviews of Canada’s Arctic maritime boundary dispute in the Beaufort Sea, its extended continental shelf in the Arctic, and the debate surrounding the status of the waters of the Northwest Passage. The authors – an historian, a political scientist, and a legal scholar – bring distinct approaches to the topics, confirming that Canada’s disagreements and potential continental shelf overlaps with its Arctic neighbours are well-managed and do not threaten the territorial integrity of Canada, its identity, or its future prosperity.