Canada

The Arctic of Myth

The Arctic of myth reflects southern interests. This myth is dangerous as it risks overshadowing the priorities of

Language Revitalization, Cultural Stabilization, and Eskaleut Languages

Language revitalization in the Arctic is not a solution to language loss; but part of a systemic approach to cultural

Geo-mapping in the Canadian Arctic

In 2010, Marie-Claude and her daughter Nicole ended up on the same geo-mapping team in Canada’s North. Read a

Sustainable Arctic Mining? A Comparative Analysis of Greenland and Nunavut Mining Discourses

The concept of sustainability is often mentioned in Greenland and Nunavut mining debates, but the meaning is not the

Hunting the Northern Character

'Hunting the Northern Character' is a deeply personal account of recent developments in the Canadian

What if our health care systems embodied the values of our communities? A reflection from Nunavut

Inuit concepts can be used to inform a model for health care that reflects the values of the people it serves in

Prime Minister Trudeau’s first official trip to the Canadian Arctic

What happened when Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially visited the Canadian Arctic for the very first

They Took Our Land

Piari Gentes, from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, shares a poem on the impacts of colonization on her native land and the

Towards an Inclusive Arctic Research Model

Caitlyn Baikie, from Nain, Nunatsiavut, discusses the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives in any