This story was originally published by Undark and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Ten years ago, the 1,200 residents of the tiny, mostly Inuit village of Nain, in ...
The ancient and deadly disease of tuberculosis has an unlikely grip on the Canadian Arctic. In a country where the rate of TB is among the world's lowest – 4.8 active cases per 100,000 people – the ...
"It's a way also by just working with younger generations of aboriginal communities, we can hopefully give them a sense of their past and a grounding of who they are and hopefully a sense of pride in ...
Cases of cancer and hypertension are much higher among Inuit living in and around Ottawa than for the general population of Canada's capital city. This is according to a study co-led by Janet Smylie ...
The expedition cruise brand has launched a new excursion programme in Arctic Canada with Inuit Elders, local residents, and community-born staff. Launching in summer 2025, the community-led excursions ...
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Tuberculosis rates for Inuit living in Nunavik, the Inuit lands in northern Quebec, are 1000 times greater than among non-foreign-born Quebeckers, and underresourcing of local health care adds to ...
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