Canada

Saying Goodbye to an Old Friend: As The Whitehorse Star’s 124-Year Run Concludes, its Legacy Continues to Shine Brightly Across the North

A tribute to the Whitehorse Star newspaper and its legacy upon its closure after 124 years of the Whitehorse Star's

The Arctic Aflame: Intensifying Arctic Wildfires Present a Sobering Reminder that Climate Change Remains a Grave and Gathering Threat to the Arctic

As the Arctic continues to thaw, intensifying wildfires remind us that climate change is a grave threat to the

The Legal Implications of the 2022 Canada-Denmark/Greenland Agreement on Hans Island (Tartupaluk) for the Inuit Peoples of Greenland and Nunavut

The 2022 Hans Island Agreement meant a historic milestone for Inuit rights, as Hans Island holds symbolic value for

Colonialism and Reproductive Justice in Arctic Canada: The Neglected Historical and Contemporary Analysis of Genocidal Policies on Arctic Indigeneous Reproductive Rights

Deep connections exist between colonialism in “canada” and the lack of reproductive justice for Arctic Indigenous

Iqaluit’s water crisis highlights deeper issues with Arctic infrastructure

Iqaluit’s water crisis highlights the need to support a resilient Arctic through plans to build climate-informed

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Ecocritical Arctic Art History with Isabelle Gapp

In this TAI Bookshelf podcast, we talk with Isabelle Gapp about ecocritical art history and visual representation of

What does it mean to be ‘true north strong and free?’ Canada’s Elusive Northern Identity

What does it mean that Canada is a “northern country”? Far from immutable, Canada’s northern identity shifts with

Nunami Ilinniarniq: Inuit Community Control of Education through Land-based Education

Rather than fitting Inuit life into schools, Canada needs to fit schools into Inuit

Deregulate and Empower Indigenous Language Teachers

Arctic Indigenous language revitalization should be well funded. Revising Canadian policy on charity can help language