Researchers and builders are of the consensus that warming ground temperatures are shortening winters and increasing infrastrcuture costs – concerns that loom large as the federal government eyes up ...
Arctic ship traffic distances have doubled over the last 12 years as sea ice continues to decline said a new report from ...
The number of ships operating in the Arctic reached a record high in 2025, according to new data from the Arctic Council ...
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A decade of Arctic Ocean recordings reveals eerie new alarm bells
For a full decade, underwater microphones stationed beneath the ice near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, have been listening to the Arctic Ocean change its voice. A peer-reviewed study spanning 2015 to 2024 ...
Adventure Canada has showcased its 2026 Arctic expedition program, featuring four voyages that explore the Northwest Passage, Nunavut and Greenland. The program includes expeditions from June through ...
The operator of the Port of Churchill and shipping company Fednav Ltd. have launched a study into what would be needed to allow year-round navigation from the facility on northern Manitoba’s Hudson ...
The Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services has struck a two-year deal with the Canadian Red Cross to assist the fight against tuberculosis, with health officials saying support from the ...
While nearly 60 per cent of the population in Nunavut relies on public housing, Iqaluit has a list of nearly 3,300 people waiting for homes — a 10-year wait — which results in nearly 40 per cent of ...
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In first interview, Canada's envoy to Greenland says new post seeks 'concrete' gains
NUUK — The diplomat Canada has posted to Greenland says the new consulate should lead to "concrete" gains for Canadians, while locals urge Ottawa to expand existing trade and cultural ties with the ...
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Places Silent Hill Could Go Next
Silent Hill's latest entries have moved away from the eponymous town, but where will the series go next? These locations are ...
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Ottawa puts $50M behind Inuit-led university as part of major announcement for northern communities
Ottawa will contribute $50 million to help build the first Inuit-led university in Canada and more than $170 million for tuberculosis elimination, food security and child and family supports in Inuit ...
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