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Ways Forward in Addictions Programming in the Canadian Arctic

Substance addiction programming in the Canadian Arctic must be culturally appropriate and grounded by local

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Arctic climate change funding in Canada should be allocated to programs that support cultural resilience and

A Comparative Study of the Official Use of Arctic Environmental Discourses of China and the EU

China and the EU’s common identities and different features have shaped their Arctic environmental

School Curriculum for Arctic Youth Must Include Land Claim Agreements

Arctic school curriculums must include Land Claims Agreements if the curriculum intends to support future Arctic