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Many of the 88 languages spoken for thousands of years by the native peoples of Canada are in danger of disappearing. However, a new generation of aboriginal artists is trying to preserve the...
For untold generations, the lives of the Inuit people of Hudson Bay's Belcher Islands have revolved around the Common Eider (Somateria mollissima sedentaria), a diving duck that actually overwinters...
Many aboriginal tongues spoken by Canada's native peoples are threatened however they will not disappear without a fight. In southern Alberta, where the three main native languages - Blackfoot,...
As we countdown to the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, author Sandi Krawchenko Altner has weaved the tragedy into her epic novel Ravenscraig. She tells us about her book and the...
With the increase in shipping traffic brought about by longer periods of open water in the Far North, there's a growing chorus of calls for speed limits and other rules to protect people and animals...
A Canadian researcher is predicting climate change will lead to more wildfires of greater intensity in Canada and around the world. As The Link’s Lynn Desjardins tells us, research by Mike...
JUBA, South Sudan — On a bright and blisteringly hot afternoon in late August in 2011, a few weeks after South Sudan became independent, a group of 50 South Sudanese parliamentarians took part...
Greenhouse gases from Canada's oil sands are not a major contributor to global warming, says Andrew Weaver, a Canadian climate scientist who has written reports for the UN's Intergovernmental Panel...
UNESCO has proclaimed today, February 13th, World Radio Day. In its declaration the UN body says radio is a low cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities and vulnerable people. As...
Scientists are predicting global warming will cause massive ecological changes to Canada's prairie grasslands and boreal forests by 2100. Plant and animal species native to the provinces of Alberta,...