
Through Darkness and Light
Exhuming the ghosts of war in England and Greenland
Read MoreFact-based journalism that sparks the Canadian conversation
Franklyn Griffiths examines the impact of climate change on the Inuit; Andy Kirkpatrick recalls his visits to sites of war in Northern England and Greenland; John Vaillant reflects on the thin line between animal and human; Alison Pick recounts a trip through the Northwest Passage…
Exhuming the ghosts of war in England and Greenland
Read MoreReflections on robbing the dead
Read MoreAlmost 300 years ago, the great Swedish naturalist sent an acolyte to discover Canada’s flora and fauna
Read MoreFor thousands of years, the Inuit survived in the Canadian Arctic as a society of nomadic hunters. Increasing cultural exchange between the North and the South in the twentieth century …
Read MoreSaw northern lights last night. Nice and big across the sky: 1:30. Green. We saw baby ones trying to swim like little faint feathers so we helped them by rubbing …
Read MoreNavigating the icy wake of an Arctic explorer
Read MoreTwo new books ask, “Are we still in the same world?”
Read MoreVivid nightmare vision from Cape Dorset artist
Read MoreNew books of note
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