By Samuel Wat Prominent northern leaders have been touting the Arctic economic and security corridor as a "nation-building" project that will bring economic benefits to the two territories it ...
By Samuel Wat The Supreme Court of Canada is deliberating a case that could shape the way sentences are handed down in cases where both the offender and victim are Indigenous, which some Nunavut ...
Issues affecting circumpolar nations ...
Issues affecting circumpolar nations ...
On an extremely cold day, many people would prefer to stay home, cozy up under a blanket, and put on the TV, radio, or a favourite podcast. But for some Yukon workers, frigid temperatures are ...
Report notes Russian fleet expected to grow by 'order of magnitude' in coming years A new study by the Center for European ...
Burns The Ungava Tulattavik Health Centre says it experienced a cyberattack in November Officials at the Ungava Tulattavik ...
By Nathan Liewicki Only the 13th case of cub adoption in the western Hudson Bay area, say researchers Scientists studying ...
December has been an unusually dark month in some parts of Sweden. Stockholm and Luleå have seen less than 30 minutes of sunlight. The access to light affects our moods, sleep rhythms and overall ...
If you want to see snow and ice over Christmas, you'll have to head pretty far north, according to the latest forecast. Christmas Eve is only six days away. It seems that central and southern areas ...
The Christophe de Margerie, a 'shadow tanker,' has made port call at the Utrenny terminal in the Gydan Peninsula after a 6,000-kilometre-long voyage across the ice-covered Arctic route. On December 19 ...
By TJ Dhir Outstanding property taxes of almost $65,000 could lead to tax auction for the igloo-shaped building St. Jude’s Anglican Church in Iqaluit has fallen on tough financial times. On top of its ...
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