In Canada, the introduction of the “Indigenous Languages Act” in 2019 reignited discussions on the status of
Canadian Coast Guard’s Arctic pandemic was an operational season success in 2020, also due to its
Yukon University must put Indigenous languages at the forefront of education policy and fund free Indigenous language
COVID-19 affects the administration of justice in Canada’s Arctic by exacerbating current challenges. A reform is
Permafrost degradation threatens Churchill’s future as it changes the topography that tourism, rail lines, and
Substance addiction programming in the Canadian Arctic must be culturally appropriate and grounded by local
Arctic climate change funding in Canada should be allocated to programs that support cultural resilience and
Indigenous-led resource management in northern Canada can support sovereignty while offering flexible resource
Arctic education policy should uplift ethical learning opportunities for Indigenous students through on-land