The music festival wrapped in Iqaluit Saturday After a week of music with messages ranging from fighting for justice to the ...
The Alliance's Standing Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) has launched its second deployment in Norwegian arctic waters this year. “The High North is a very important area of interest for the Alliance,” said R ...
Pierre  First Nations have long wanted to drop the N.W.T. lake's 'colonial name' Akaitcho First Nations in the N.W.T. have decided to work together toward the renaming of Great Slave Lake. Last week, ...
By Samuel Wat There were no polls open on election day in 2 villages, 7 others closed early Days after Elections Canada released its report into what transpired in Nunavik during the federal election, ...
The wellbeing services counties of Lapland and South Karelia have announced sweeping job losses. The Lapland health, social and rescue services provider, known as Lapha, has decided that a maximum of ...
By Tori Fitzpatrick  Three territories lack dedicated shoreline management plans, report says A recent report says Canada is not doing enough to protect its shorelines, and despite sharing a quickly ...
As geopolitical powers like Russia and China continue jockeying for influence i, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte used a visit to Reykjavík last week to underscore Iceland’s strategic role in the ...
There's a constant hum from the furnace in Celine Whane’s house in Behchokǫ̀, N.W.T., as it runs non-stop to counter the cold air flowing in from door stuck ajar.  The door doesn’t have a handle and ...
By Tamara Merritt  Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief described the project as 'a long-lasting legacy' The Tłı̨chǫ government and the ...
Nunavut’s next premier, John Main, says decentralizing government jobs from Iqaluit, increasing Inuit employment, ...
By Alessia Passafiume Lack of planning and oversight caused some polls to close early Elections Canada says voting services in Nunavik during the spring federal election were "significantly hindered" ...
Construction of fencing along Finland's eastern border is nearly complete in Lapland, while sections of fence along other parts of the border will be finished by next summer. The fence sits right at ...