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Nunavut

a sculpture of a house in the arctic
April 2015 / Society

A Better Place to Skin a Seal

March 20, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Kyle Carsten Wyatt

Solving the Canadian Arctic’s housing crisis requires a new kind of house

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Carving by Greg Morgan/image courtesy of Arctic Adaptations
Cities

The Yellow Submarine

March 4, 2015December 7, 2020 - by Kyle Carsten Wyatt

A look inside Iqaluit’s iconic airport

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Photograph by Eric McNair-Landry and Sarah McNair-Landry
Photography

Taking Stock

February 12, 2015April 10, 2020 - by Eric Boomer

Baffin Island’s new migration of Arctic char

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Photograph by Kyle Carsten Wyatt
Cities

Iqaluit Pastoral

December 19, 2014June 21, 2020 - by Kyle Carsten Wyatt

Dogsledding north of the tree line

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Photograph by Scott Conarroe
January/February 2013 / Photography

On the Edge of North America

December 11, 2012October 6, 2018 - by Scott Conarroe

Postcards from the coast

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Photography by Tim Pitsiulak
Feature / July/August 2012

The Hunter Artist

July 12, 2012April 14, 2020 - by Sarah Milroy

In Cape Dorset, Nunavut, a new generation is redefining Inuit art, preserving northern traditions as it adapts to southern ways of life. One of these artists is Tim Pitsiulak

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Photograph by André François
January/February 2011 / Photography

Portraits of Women in Nunavut

January 12, 2011June 15, 2020 - by André François

A visual companion to Lisa Gregoire’s “Madam Premier”

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Nunavut premier Eva Aariak drives to her family camp in Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park.
Feature / January/February 2011

Eva Aariak Is Reinventing Politics in the North

January 12, 2011April 14, 2020 - by Lisa Gregoire

The Nunavut premier is one of several women who are defining the future of the territory

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Cities / September 2005

At the Floe Edge

September 12, 2005May 11, 2020 - by Denis Seguin

On the hunt in Igloolik with Zacharias Kunuk

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