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We hear about Operation Nanook, the Canadian Military's Arctic Sovereignty exercises in the far northern reaches of Canada and how they're being received in the tiny Nunavut hamlet of Resolute Bay.

Website: http://mailhub.edu.nu.ca/qikiqtani/orientation/ResoluteBay.html

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