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TED Talks

TED: The true cost of oil | Garth Lenz

12th - Higher Ed
What does environmental devastation actually look like? At TEDxVictoria, photographer Garth Lenz shares shocking photos of the Alberta Tar Sands mining project -- and the beautiful (and vital) ecosystems under threat.
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Curated Video

Crisis of suicide and violence leaves remote community begging for help

9th - Higher Ed
There's a crisis of violence and suicide in northern Canada according to the remote community of Pangnirtung, which is now begging for help.
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Curated Video

The struggle to cut diesel reliance in remote communities

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of remote communities in Canada are still not connected to a regional electricity grid, instead relying on diesel-fuelled power plants despite the environmental dangers. The federal government has a goal of phasing out these...
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Curated Video

N.W.T. man dies waiting for essential home renovations

9th - Higher Ed
An Indigenous woman from Fort Simpson, N.W.T., spent years trying to access government funding for renovations that would help her terminally ill husband. He died without the funding being approved or work being done.
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Curated Video

Northern Canadian Arctic territory isolated from COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
The vast Arctic territory of Nunavut in northern Canada is one of the few places in the world pretty much untouched by COVID-19.
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Curated Video

‘If you don’t forgive, you can’t go on': Inuit celebrate relocation apology 90 years later

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly a century ago, the Canadian government forced several Inuit families to relocate from Kinngait on Dorset Island to the high Arctic to benefit Canada’s sovereignty. CBC’s Juanita Taylor shows how the community fought for an apology...
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Curated Video

Poilievre pledges Nunavut military base as part of Arctic defence plan | Canada Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged in Iqaluit Monday to double the size of the Canadian Ranger force, revive a plan to give the Royal Canadian Navy two armed heavy icebreakers for patrol and to build a permanent base in...
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Curated Video

Association of Social Workers in Northern Canada says Yukon oversight is step in the right direction

9th - Higher Ed
A social worker in Watson Lake, Yukon, has had her B.C. based professional registration suspended over adherence to conspiracy theories. With a promise from the Yukon Government to create new rules, the association for social workers in...
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Sky News

Inuits playing traditional Inuit Drum in Northern Canada

Higher Ed
Inuits playing traditional Inuit Drum in Northern Canada
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Sky News

Inuit Village in Northern Canada

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Inuit Village in Northern Canada
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Sky News

Inuits going about their day

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Inuits going about their day
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Sky News

Inuits playing traditional Inuit Drum in Northern Canada

Higher Ed
Inuits playing traditional Inuit Drum in Northern Canada
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Paves Way for Access to Arctic's Resources

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- The melting Arctic is having the unintended consequence of uncovering new resources and creating new shipping routes. Mead Treadwell, president of Arctic asset manager PT Capital, and former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska,...
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Sky News

Scenic Inuit Village viewed from across Bay

Higher Ed
Scenic Inuit Village viewed from across Bay