The Canadian Climate Institute has released a new report detailing the impact climate change could have on Northern infrastructure in the years to come.
A man whose life was upended in the name of Arctic sovereignty says Canada now needs to do more to keep his and other remote Arctic communities safe. Other northern leaders echo that thought.
The first big community celebration in years kicks off Friday in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T. Mayor Erwin Elias says all are welcome from across the N.W.T., as long as they've had their COVID-19 vaccine.
This year's Operation Nanook-Nunalivut includes a long-range patrol and ice-diving, and is being held in Tuktoyuktuk and Inuvik, making it the first to be held North of the Arctic Circle since 2006.
Erwin Elias, the mayor of Tuktoyaktuk, said he applied to the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer to have a community gathering when there were zero cases in his hamlet but he was turned down.