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Who really built Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean?

Today, Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean opened. This 138-kilometer road between Inuvik, the administrative hub and biggest town…

Mia Bennett 2November 15, 2017
At last week's Senate hearing on ANWR, the sartorial choices between the Gwich'in (3rd from left) and Iñupiat (fourth from left) witnesses were clear.
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In debate over Alaska drilling, two indigenous representatives clash

Featured image: At last week’s Senate hearing on ANWR, the sartorial choices between the Gwich’in (3rd from left) and Iñupiat (fourth…

Mia Bennett 5November 6, 2017
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Arctic nickel, not oil, could soon power the world’s cars

Featured image: Nickel ore, pictured here from the Voisey’s Bay Mine in Labrador, Canada, is used in the batteries that…

Mia Bennett 0November 1, 2017

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