Session 2 Date: 16 November 2017 Venue: Borealis Auditorium, Lapland University of Applied Sciences. Rovaniemi, Finland. Principal follow up discussion
Read more ...Session 1 Date: 14 October 2017 Venue: Arctic Circle Assembly 2017, Reykjavik, Iceland Download PDF: SDGs in the Arctic –
Read more ...Polar Research and Policy Initiative is an official sponsor of the workshop ‘Regional Security in the North: Emerging Themes and Challenges’
Read more ...Article published in The Arctic Journal, on 19 April 2017: ‘Expanding Horizon’ By Thomas Bishop In Iqaluit, the capital of
Read more ...Polar Research and Policy Initiative Fellow Thomas Bishop interviews Olivier Walon, Project Director at Bouygues Bâtiment International, about Iqaluit International
Read more ...Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the United States’ now former-President Barack Obama. Picture via US Embassy and Consulates, Canada. 2016 ended with one of
Read more ...Picture via Larissa Beumer This article has been written by Larissa Beumer and Åshild Ønsvik Pedersen. When we think about
Read more ...On 1 November 2016, Jim Carr, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, released the report of the Ministerial Panel on the
Read more ...Photo via Tiina Törmänen Arctic politics have long been relegated to the back burner when it comes to political awareness
Read more ...Official White House Photo by Pete Souza By Josh Caldon and Andrew Chater On 10 March 2016, President Barack Obama
Read more ...Two fishermen working near the front of the Knud Rasmussen glacier in East Greenland. © Mads Pihl – Visit Greenland
Read more ...Image via Qikiqtani Inuit Association: Mary River Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement Signing Ceremony. Relationships with Canadian Indigenous Peoples have
Read more ...Image via Alaska Science Center / United States Geological Survey A paper published in the journal Nature Geoscience sheds new
Read more ...In April 2016, territorial premiers released A Pan-Northern Approach to Science. The strategy recognizes that it is not sufficient to study
Read more ...In September 2014, the premiers of Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut met in Yellowknife to announce the release of A
Read more ...Providing energy to meet the needs of Northern households, communities, and industry in Canada’s three territories is difficult, but critically
Read more ...Climate change impacts vary widely in nature and magnitude across Canada’s North. The Governments of Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon
Read more ...Canada’s vision for the Arctic is a stable, rules-based region with clearly defined boundaries, dynamic economic growth and trade, vibrant
Read more ...In 2009, the Government of Canada presented Canada’s Northern Strategy: Our North, Our Future, Our Heritage. In this strategy, published
Read more ...Canada’s North is experiencing unprecedented economic, environmental and political transformation. The implications extend across Canada. This document, published by three
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