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The Walrus

November 2007

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…

November 2007

On Moving Ice

November 12, 2007October 15, 2019 - by Jon Turk

Surviving the polar summer

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November 2007 / Society

The Spinach Armada

November 12, 2007May 1, 2017 - by Margo Pfeiff

How the North gets its groceries

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November 2007 / World

Pan Handling

November 12, 2007May 1, 2017 - by The Walrus

Going for gold the old-fashioned way

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Memoir / November 2007

Through Darkness and Light

November 12, 2007April 26, 2020 - by Andy Kirkpatrick

Exhuming the ghosts of war in England and Greenland

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November 2007

Camels in the Arctic?

November 12, 2007October 23, 2019 - by Franklyn Griffiths

Climate change as the Inuit see it: “From the inside out.” NMA nominee: Politics and Public Interest

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November 2007

On Inuit Art

November 12, 2007August 23, 2017 - by John Reeves

For 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 …

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Fiction / November 2007

Show Me Yours

November 12, 2007June 13, 2017 - by Richard Van Camp

Saw 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 …

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Painting by Pudlo Pudlat
Environment / November 2007

Hands Off

November 12, 2007July 17, 2019 - by Paul Webster

Is “smart regulation” dumb for Canada’s wilderness areas?

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November 2007

Scary Dream

November 12, 2007May 1, 2017 - by Suvinai Ashoona

Vivid nightmare vision from Cape Dorset artist

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Books / November 2007

The Walrus Reads

November 12, 2007May 1, 2017 - by Daniel Baird

New books of note

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