Keeping a dog team is not just a hobby for 15-year-old Sophia Johnston of Rankin Inlet. “I think it's a really good tradition ...
A caribou from the Mealy Mountains herd in Labrador. Photo courtesy Jeff Martin. Oswald Allen sits at his kitchen table, ...
As the world clamors for Greenland’s rare earth minerals and energy potential, will its people be able to choose their own path?
0:54 Anand wraps up Greenland trip, says Canada will always choose ‘collaboration’ As Ottawa looks to use military spending to build up infrastructure in the Far North, Inuit say they want Canada to ...
In Quebec’s far north, where students who want to study beyond high school have to leave their communities to do so, educators and civic leaders welcomed the news the first Inuit-led university in ...
Arviat has been named as the site of the future Inuit Nunangat University main campus and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI) announced $50 million to build the institution, Inuit leaders announced on Feb.
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NUUK - As Canada prepares to launch its new consulate in Greenland this week, dozens of Inuit from across the Canadian Arctic flew into the Danish territory’s capital Nuuk on Thursday to show ...
More than 70 Inuit leaders from across Canada have arrived in Nuuk to show their solidarity with Greenlanders in their battle with U.S. President Donald Trump and join Governor-General Mary Simon in ...
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(THE CONVERSATION) Amid the discussion between U.S. President Donald Trump and Danish and European leaders about who should own Greenland, the Inuit who live there and call it home aren’t getting much ...
After being inhabited only by Indigenous peoples for centuries, the Arctic island saw the Vikings in the 10th century and the Danes in 1721, and it attracted US interest back in 1867. The first humans ...