Energy Policy

Canada’s Arctic Vortex Exposes Fragile Infrastructure Amid Bone-Chilling Cold

By National Security Desk | January 25, 2026

Canada faces record brutal cold with wind chills down to -55°C, crippling transport and power systems—exposing vulnerabilities the U.S. must address to protect its own citizens.

As a ruthless Arctic vortex descends upon Western Canada, temperatures plummet to staggering wind chill values of -55 degrees Celsius, paralyzing key provinces with widespread transportation delays and electrical grid strain. This crisis is not just Canada’s problem—it serves as a stark warning for American policymakers ignoring similar vulnerabilities at home. How Long Can Modern Infrastructure Withstand Nature’s Fury? In the Canadian Prairies and Ontario—the nation’s industrial heartland—transportation systems have ground to a halt. Major airports in Toronto and Montreal face significant flight cancellations and delays, disrupting commerce and travel for millions. The crippling cold exposes how easily extreme weather...

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