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INRS Professor Jasmin Raymond, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Geoenergy Systems Analysis, doing fieldwork in the Northwest Territories. Photo: Michaël Thibault/ CNW Group/Institut National de la recherche scientifique (INRS) In the face of the climate emergency, the answer to our dependence on fossil fuels might just lie right beneath our feet.
Scientists say subglacial lakes in Canada’s Arctic form a complex interconnected system that eventually carries meltwater out to the ocean. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press) The Arctic and northern regions will be at the forefront of Canada’s maritime priorities as the country prepares to host a crucial global summit on the future of the oceans.
The team of interviewers for Aklavik and Inuvik. From left to right: Katrina Semple, Alestine Andre, Shakita Jensen and Annie Buckle. (Aisling Dunn) By Yumna Iftikhar When Annie Buckle was growing up in Aklavik, she said wild berries were so abundant that they would be enough to feed a family. But today, as an elder, she said hotter and drier weather is resulting in fewer berries across many picking spots. “I would go and it was just dry and there were hardly any berries,” Buckle said.
Patrick Arsenault, directeur général du Collège nordique francophone de Yellowknife, Marie-France Talbot, cheffe du service Formation pour l’Association des francophones du Nunavut et Souâad Larfi, directrice du service Formations pour l’Association franco-yukonnaise, ont fait l’annonce commune jeudi à Yellowknife, en clôture d’un sommet panterritorial sur l’apprentissage en français.
Une route sinueuse dans le parc national de Kluane, Yukon, Canada. (Getty Images / Wirestock) Par Panorama Les tempêtes de poussière sont des phénomènes naturels qui peuvent se déclencher rapidement. Dans la vallée d’Ä’äy Chù dans le parc national Kluane, elles sont devenues de plus en plus fréquentes et importantes. James King est géomorphologue et professeur agrégé à l’Université de Montréal, depuis 10 ans, il étudie ces tempêtes dans la région.
The auction is the latest test of industry appetite for drilling in northern Alaska, (REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration) The Trump administration on Friday will hold a sale of oil and gas leases on 689,000 acres (278,828 hectares) in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, a remote and pristine habitat for species including polar bear, caribou and migratory birds.
A display at the official unveiling of “A Place to Be: Community Action to End Homelessness” at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre on Thursday. (TJ Dhir/CBC) By Gabrielle Plonka A Yukon non-profit says its new action plan aims to cut homelessness by 50 per cent by 2028. “We felt that was both a realistic and a challenging goal,” said Maddie Porter, the community action plan coordinator with the Yukon Anti-Poverty Coalition.
Storskog checkpoint on Norway’s border with Russia. (Thomas Nilsen/The Independent Barents Observer) The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that a man from Norway’s border region has been detained by Russian law enforcement authorities. “We are aware that a Norwegian citizen has been arrested in Russia, and we are working to establish contact and provide practical assistance,” said communications adviser Mariken Bruusgaard Harbitz at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A U.S. Air Force F/A-18 Hornet multirole combat jet approaches for landing. (Thomas Nilsen/The Independent Barents Observer) Ramstein Flag 2026 will span a vast area from northern Norway to southern Spain. The first fighter jets and support aircraft from participating nations have already arrived at Kallax Airport in Sweden and Rovaniemi Air Base in Finland.
Ces neuf Etats membres de l’Union européenne – la Suède, la République tchèque, le Danemark, l’Estonie, la Finlande, la Lettonie, la Lituanie, les Pays-Bas et la Pologne -, ainsi que la Norvège et l’Islande, réclament en conséquence l’introduction de « nouvelles mesures restrictives et contraignantes » pour limiter le nombre de ces touristes russes en Europe.