What is happening where? An evaluation of social sciences research trends in Nunavut (2004–2019)
Research licensing administered by the Nunavut Research Institute (NRI) affords Nunavummiut (people of Nunavut) an opportunity to engage in research. The NRI partnered with researchers at McMaster and Carleton Universities to investigate social sciences ...
Alexis Polidoro +4 more
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Taxonomy, systematics and ecology of the phylum Tardigrada [PDF]
This thesis is based on published papers, however there have been issues encountered with copyright permissions, therefore a fuller version may be submitted in the future.I conducted a series of research programmes on various aspects of Tardigrada ...
Marley, Nigel
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Pilot testing a computerized CBT program in a remote Arctic region: Nunavut youth and youth workers reflect on SPARX [PDF]
Background: Depression and suicidality amongst Inuit youth is one of the most significant health concerns in Nunavut (Canada), however access to mental health services remains limited (Kirmayer et al., 2000).
Bohr, Yvonne +4 more
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Off the Mark: Canada's 2008 Fiscal Accountability Ranking (also available in French) [PDF]
Every year, legislators in Canada vote for budgets that set out targets for the coming fiscal year. But every year, governments tend to spend more than they promise at budget time.
Colin Busby, William B.P. Robson
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Traditional vs. Tagaq: Exploring the First Nations Relations in Canada Through Punk Inuk Throat Singer, Tanya Tagaq [PDF]
This research essay will be situated within the throat singing traditions of the Inuit First Nations people of Canada. As both Paula Conlon’s entry in the Grove Music Refernce and Elaine Keillor’s book describe, Inuit throat singing began as a tradition ...
Haines, Bridget S.
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NH International Seminar, Spring 2018: Diplomacy & Innovation in a Globalizing World [PDF]
Devi LockwoodPoet / Touring Cyclist / StorytellerFebruary 15, 2018 1,001 Stories on Water and Climate Change Kelsey HallingDirector of Sales, ThreadZachary AngeliniEnvironmental Stewardship Manager, TimberlandMarch 27, 2018 Thread X Timberland in Haiti:
Global Education Center
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Searching for the Terrestrial Paleocene/Eocene Boundary at the Canadian High Arctic: A Carbon Isotope Study [PDF]
The Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is a rare climatic event in the history of the Earth, which marks the abrupt transition from the Paleocene to Eocene of the Cenozoic era with a rapid increase in global surface temperatures of up to 5-8C ...
Kraus, Monica
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Reverse Trigrams and Tetragrams [PDF]
A list of words that contain sets of trigrams and tetragrams but the letters are in reverse alphabetical order.
Francis, Darryl
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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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Naapinneq: strengthening Inuit maternal and child health through gathering Inuit from Kalaallit Nunaat and Nunavut. [PDF]
Ingemann C +10 more
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