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Bone collector explains how she was called to help during WW II

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Qapik Attagutsiak says she became a bone collector because Inuit elders called on her to help.
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Savikataaq meets with Trudeau on Parliament Hill

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The Premier of Nunavut, Joe Savikataaq, is in Ottawa to discuss northern priorities such as housing, the economy and devolution with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Polar bears and freezing temperatures — Arctic photographer Ana Filipova describes the perils

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Anna Filipova has made a career taking photographs in the Arctic's hostile landscapes, venturing to remote and inaccessible areas. The temperatures can hit -46 °C, which means her equipment sometimes doesn't hold up and she's often...
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Polar bears and freezing temperatures — Arctic photographer Anna Filipova describes the perils

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Anna Filipova has made a career taking photographs in the Arctic's hostile landscapes, venturing to remote and inaccessible areas. The temperatures can hit -46 °C, which means her equipment sometimes doesn't hold up and she's often...
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The new frontier of the Arctic

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For the very first time, two award-winning photojournalists covered the irreversible changes that have taken place in the Arctic as a result of climate change - their work lies at the heart of the ninth edition of the Carmignac...
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Climate update: February

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A look back at Februay’s weather. The ‘Beast from the East’ brought temperatures down for large swathes of northern Europe. But, whilst this happened unseasonably warm weather dominated the Arctic. In the Arctic it was more than 20°C...
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Arctic investing

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Clint Davis of Acasta Capital Indigenous on investing in infrastructure in the Arctic
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Leanships: changing the tide in shipbuilding

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Imagine you are sailing on a vessel designed to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 25% and completely eliminate other pollutants, like sulphur or nitrogen oxide. Believe it or not, the solution may lie at an icy pool in northern Germany. The...
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First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

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New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south to Edmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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Drilling away an Obama legacy

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The Trump administration's plans for expanded offshore drilling may not create the industry boom the president is hoping for
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First road to the Arctic Ocean nearly complete

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New all-season highway running from Tuktoyaktuk down to Inuvik and continuing south to Edmonton and Vancouver is nearly complete, CBC's David Common reports
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Putin says global warming is beneficial for economy

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Arctic ice melt good for Russian shipping routes, Russian president says
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Arctic continues to get warmer, report says

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Warmer weather is having a direct impact on the region, especially on how hunters travel across ice sheets
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Climate changing in Arctic

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A warming Arctic is altering the food supply there
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Natan Obed

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"We were exhibits, within museums. Our bones were taken."
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New gallery to showcase Arctic history and Inuit traditions

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The Canada Goose Arctic Gallery will open next summer at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa
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Sir John Franklin's long-lost HMS Terror believed found

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Wreck located in Nunavut's Terror Bay, over 90 km south of where ship was believed to have been abandoned in the doomed 1845 Franklin Expedition
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Fighting for the Arctic

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Report: Canada 'needs to get serious' about asserting Arctic claims
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Arctic sea ice hits new record low for 2015-2016

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Dramatic loss blamed on climate change
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French duo bring frigid freediving to Baffin Island

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Incredible underwater footage of Arctic freedives
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Russian soldiers use reindeer to pull sleds

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Santa's playbook used for northern military exercises
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Climate change in the North

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Larry Audlaluk, 65, is a hunter and leader from Grise Fiord, Nunavut. He asks the prime minister what is the government’s plan to deal with the direct impact climate change has on Canadians in the North
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Coastlines: ‘Conservation is just a way of life,’ Heiltsuk Nation member says

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As marine environments are increasingly threatened by pressures such as plastic pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, scientists and environmental advocates are looking to implement solutions to help protect the health of our...
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Arctic comedy show 'North of North' wraps filming in Nunavut

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The creators of the Arctic comedy show, North of North, are reflecting on the five years they’ve spent working on the production. The upcoming TV series is wrapping up filming in Iqaluit.