Geographical barriers and cultural differences can prevent people from mingling with their neighbors, leading to genetic ...
More than 1,000 of the dogs that Inuit relied on for their livelihoods were shot to death by Mounties, employees of the ...
Ship traffic in the Canadian Arctic, just as in other circumpolar regions, continued to grow in 2024 — driven mainly by the ...
Getting the Canadian government to apologize for its role in the mass killing of Nunavik sled dogs has been a 25-year-long ...
Nunavik's police chief has pledged to implement every recommendation from two investigations into a fatal shooting earlier ...
After police shot and killed a 21-year-old Inuk man and seriously injured his twin brother, Nunavik police are trying to ...
"They had no more means of going out on the land, to go hunt, to fish..." Ottawa apologized for its role in the slaughter of Inuit sled dogs and announced $45M in compensation.
Two unidentified Inuit men on dog sled. During the 1950s and 1960s, sled dogs in Nunavik that weren't tied up were killed for Getting the Canadian government to apologize for its role in the mass ...
Nunavik Police Service Chief Jean-Pierre Larose said Wednesday he is “deeply affected” by a fatal police shooting earlier this month and that changes have already been made in the way officers ...