When Canada takes over chairmanship of the Arctic Council on May 15, its stated priority is ‘developing the North for northerners’ around the circumpolar world. But Canada also takes over the organization at one of the most complex times in… »
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When Canada takes over chairmanship of the Arctic Council on May 15, its stated priority is ‘developing the North for northerners’ around the circumpolar world. But Canada also takes over the organization at one of the most complex times in… »
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Each week, Eye on the Arctic features stories and newsmakers from Canada’s northern regions Providing quality education to students in remote Arctic communities is a problem not only in Canada but around the circumpolar world. Distances are great, courses are limited… »
Art in the North is changing. While traditional art is still quite popular around the world, Inuit artists are increasingly interested in creating art that reflects today’s reality; visual reflections on social change and climate change. To date, the South… »
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Cree in the Canadian province of Quebec are calling on the provincial government to do more to protect the Broadback River in northern Quebec. The river has long been an important waterway supporting traditional Cree hunting territory. The river was… »
Each week, Eye on the Arctic features stories and newsmakers from across Canada’s northern regions Today we take you from the Canadian North all the way to the Norwegian Arctic where Canadian spoken-word artist and songwriter Kiera-Dawn Kolson is about… »