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The Canadian Military Is Investigating a Mysterious Noise In the Arctic
Hunters say it's coming from the bottom of the sea and scaring wildlife.
Why Is This Weird Glacier Yellow? The Answer Could Help Find Alien Life
This is the best analog on Earth for Jupiter's moon, Europa.
Underwater Robots Are Searching for an Ancient Shipwreck in the Arctic
The disappearance of the doomed Franklin expedition has become the stuff of legend.
Mining companies keep draining Arctic lakes and moving all of their fish
Despite the fact that the last time they tried this, 40 percent of the fish died, the mining company is pretty sure this will work out for the best.
That polar-grizzly bear hybrid wasn't a hybrid at all
Most experts incorrectly predicted the bear was either a grolar or pizzly, which is determined based upon whether the father is a polar or grizzly. DNA testing set the record straight.
Half Grizzly, Half Polar Bear: A New Hybrid May Be Roaming the Canadian North
It's been dubbed a pizzly, or a growler — depending on whether the grizzly was the mom, or the polar bear. Last week, an Indigenous hunter in the Arctic territory of Nunavut caught one.
A Referendum Will Decide if Land Can Be Bought and Sold in Canada's Most Remote Territory
Nunavut goes to the polls on Monday to determine whether individuals and corporations can purchase and own land, or whether they need to keep leasing it from the government.
Why Does Canada Still Allow Hunters to Kill Polar Bears for Their Fur?
“There are more and more bears,” one Inuit rep said.
Canada Ups Its Arctic Game With Plans to Build Port at the Top of the World
To complete the project by 2020, the territory of Nunavut will draw on designs from northern ports around the world to overcome 13-meter tides, massive ice flows, and a sliver of a typical construction season.
Food Prices Are Out of Control in Northern Canada
Grapes are going for $26 to $28 a bunch. Bacon is $26 a package. And a new study says that the number of households that worry about running out of food — or going days without it — has risen dramatically in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
This Politician Survived Eight Days Lost in the Arctic by Hunting Caribou and Carving Igloos
Nunavut MLA Pauloosie Keyootak carved his own igloo with a knife to survive the elements after getting lost in a blizzard during a snowmobile trip in Canada's most remote territory.
A Canadian Company Wants to Build a Hyperloop to the Arctic (Eventually)
Is the hyperloop the future of transport in Canada, or a pipe dream?