Fishing and mining are examples, said Christian Keldsen, director of the Greenland Business Association. Unlike their Canadian Arctic counterparts, most Greenlandic fishing villages have good port infrastructure and facilities for storing or processing fish, and Canadian offshore fishing vessels could take better advantage of those. Greenland, meanwhile, could lean on Canada for mining expertise and access to capital markets, while forging new ties in other sectors, including transportation, he said, noting that a Quebec-based company is already building one of the island’s three new airports.








