A look at Eye on the Arctic's most read stories this week. (Chris Wattie/Reuters)
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Shipping, Russia and reality TV : Arctic week in review

Eye on the Arctic brings you stories and newsmakers from across the North  

On this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of your most read stories on Eye on the Arctic this week:

New guidelines on polar shipping focus on better crew training training for operating in cold and remote areas

Controversy surrounds Russia’s new head of Arctic issues, Dmitry Rogozin, who has been placed on the sanctions list by western nations opposed to Russia’s actions in Ukraine

-And from the world of pop culture, the break-out star of reality TV show Ultimate Survival Alaska  says he has mixed feelings about being portrayed as a villain.

For more on your most read northern stories, visit Eye on the Arctic at RCInet.ca/arctic

And in our Friday Feature Interview this week, we take a look at language. Eye on the Arctic’s Eilís Quinn speaks with Terry Audla, the president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Canada’s national Inuit organization, about the challenges of unifying the Inuit language writing system in Canada:

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Write to Eilís Quinn at eilis.quinn(at)cbc.ca

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