Environment
Lisa Koperqualuk on fighting for an Arctic future
Episode 33
The vice-president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council on why to protect the Arctic is to protect the rest of the world
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Environment
The vice-president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council on why to protect the Arctic is to protect the rest of the world
People & Culture
The Inuit Circumpolar Council’s chair on how Inuit are speaking up about climate change with a global voice
Environment
The strategy calls for a coordinated climate policy in Inuit Nunangat and will receive $1-million from the federal government
Environment
Because temperatures in the Arctic are rising faster than anywhere else in the world, we must look to the experiences of Inuit as a harbinger of what is to come — and seek their guidance on how to live sustainably
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Science & Tech
The new Canadian High Arctic Research Station is helping to create a positive working relationship between northern scientists and the local community
People & Culture
Reflecting on 20 years of Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut
People & Culture
A look back at some of the amazing projects that have won the $1-million Arctic Inspiration Prize
Exploration
A foremost Amundsen expert shares some highlights from famed Norwegian explorer’s 1903-06 expedition to the North Pole
People & Culture
After a total hunting ban was issued on caribou in 2013, Inuit across Labrador are sharing their experience and thoughts about caribou-related change
People & Culture
Inuit tattoos, or kakiniit, were once banned. Now they are worn with pride.
People & Culture
Twelve Indigenous people honoured for their extraordinary work across Canada
People & Culture
The first-of-its-kind educational resource aims to share the stories and cultures of Indigenous peoples with Canadians and the world
People & Culture
Author Kenn Harper pays tribute to the life, legacy and work of his fellow historian
People & Culture
Award-winning documentary will have its Canadian TV premiere on CBC this weekend
Exploration
Author Ken McGoogan says his latest book, Dead Reckoning: The Untold Story of the Northwest Passage, is the “more inclusive narrative of Arctic exploration” that the 21st century demands
People & Culture
“His life’s work held true:” Leona Aglukkaq, former Minister of Environment and Parks Canada, on the admired Inuit oral historian
People & Culture
Alanna Mitchell, co-author of Franklin's Lost Ship: The Historic Discovery of HMS Erebus, reflects on the renowned historian
People & Culture
A tribute to the acclaimed oral history expert and RCGS Honorary Vice-President, who passed away this morning
People & Culture
The name roughly translates to 'Nunavut, Our Future,' and that's where students and instructors are focused
Travel
The long-awaited permanent highway between Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T. opens next month. How will it impact the communities?
Places
Photographer-In-Residence Michelle Valberg shares images of the Arctic from her time aboard the Canada C3 Expedition
People & Culture
In his new book, Thou Shalt Do No Murder, historian Kenn Harper explores how the killing of a trader in 1920 set off a clash of cultures in the Canadian High Arctic that still resonates today
Environment
The Environment and Climate Change minister visited Labrador’s Inuit region from August 2 – 5 to explore all-Indigenous National Park management and the impacts of climate change in the area.
People & Culture
Ottawa's Canadian Museum of Nature unveils its newest gallery, devoted to Canada's Far North
People & Culture
The latest Heritage Minute from Historica Canada profiles Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak and is the first to be produced in three different languages
History
Exploring the three primary theories on the locations of Franklin’s missing ships