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Finding Points of Resonance: Nunavut Students’ Perspectives on Science
Still largely based on EuroCanadian knowledge and Western teachings, Education in Nunavut remains a negative experience for many Nunavut youth as the result of culturally inappropriate schooling and worldview mismatch.
Higgins, Marc
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Nunavut: Building Nursing Capacity
Recruitment and retention issues associated with the growing nursing shortage in Canada are magnified in Nunavut, where the scope of nursing practice is much broader than in urban settings. The Qikiqtani General Hospital (QGH), a 35-bed hospital in Nunavut's capital, Iqaluit, was the home base for this multi-pronged pilot project that spanned 16 months
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Good Governance of Food Security in Nunavut
Food insecurity is not a new issue in Nunavut, Canada, but it is one that is not yet resolved. In Nunavut, the Government of Canada primarily through Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada manages food security.
Karolina Stecyk
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Aerial view of east shore of Admiralty Inlet, Nunavut : Arctic Bay peninsula.
Seale, Linda N.
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Bathurst Inlet Lodge, Nunavut -- photograph
Bathurst Inlet Lodge, Nunavut, is the former Hudson's Bay Company trading post. HBC buildings are distinguished by the black four sided roof, red and white paint, and the white stones lining pathways.
Seale, Linda N.
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Research on ecologically and economically important sea cucumbers has been focused on temperate and tropical species, leaving those from higher latitudes, such as the Canadian Arctic, understudied. This study compared the phenotypic characters of the sea
Rachel A. Morrison +3 more
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A relief map of Nunavut showing elevation by hypsometric tints (a gradation of different colours), and spot elevations. Major lakes are also shown. Elevation ranges are included in the map legend. The elevation data were derived from the map Canada-Relief, Fifth Edition, National Atlas of Canada published in 1986.
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Nunavut: The Road to Indigenous Sovereignty
Remarks by The Honorable Paul Okalik, Premier of Nunavut entitled Nunavut: The Road to Indigenous Sovereignty
Okalik, Paul
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Bilingual education in Nunavut: Trojan horse or paper tiger?
On April 1 2009, Nunavut celebrated its tenth anniversary as Canada’s newest territory. Now halfway through the timeline set to fulfill its original goals, Nunavut is beginning to implement its new Education Act.
Andrew Peter Hodgkins
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Bedrock-geology mapping was conducted in the summer of 2016 in the Tehery Lake–Wager Bay area on the northwestern coast of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, as part of a multiyear, multidisciplinary mapping campaign led by the Geological Survey of Canada, through ...
Weller, Owen M. +3 more
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