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How could Canada deter an invasion? Nukes and mandatory military service

How could Canada deter an invasion? Nukes and mandatory military service

Clean and green in the frozen white Arctic: Grise Fiord to expand solar energy project

Clean and green in the frozen white Arctic: Grise Fiord to expand solar energy project

Additional panels to offset up to 30,000 litres of diesel per year
Nunavut residents set expectations for next prime minister

Nunavut residents set expectations for next prime minister

Security, justice, housing and affordability among the issues raised
Former MLA Steve Mapsalak mourned

Former MLA Steve Mapsalak mourned

Served as MLA, mayor, councillor and member of the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board
Spring is on the way, but the blizzards don't stop

Spring is on the way, but the blizzards don't stop

 Umingmak Frolics carnival set for May 10-19
Clean up of fuel spill underway in Baker Lake

Clean up of fuel spill underway in Baker Lake

Close to 100 litres of fuel spilled while truck was being filled on April 4, according to GN
NUNAVUT MINING: Urgency grows around Nunavut's critical minerals

NUNAVUT MINING: Urgency grows around Nunavut's critical minerals

MLA also seeks clarity relating to land use plan's impact on mining
Arreak aims to offset tax and inflation burdens

Arreak aims to offset tax and inflation burdens

Infrastructure needs and inclusive Arctic sovereignty policy also among priorities
Idlout promotes Inuit wisdom

Idlout promotes Inuit wisdom

Nunavummiut possess expertise and 'amazing skills' to help alleviate poverty, says NDP candidate
Time to enforce the Polar Code in Canadian waters

Time to enforce the Polar Code in Canadian waters

Global warming is gradually increasing maritime access to the Canadian Arctic, which has led to an increase of maritime traffic.