Government of Canada honours Canada’s top social sciences and humanities researchers
admusr2020-12-14T21:18:40+00:00Government of Canada honours Canada's top social sciences and humanities researchers Click here to go to the article
Government of Canada honours Canada's top social sciences and humanities researchers Click here to go to the article
uOttawa’s Jackie Dawson awarded 2020 SSHRC Impact Award for her climate change research Click here to go to the article
Melting Sea Ice Makes Canada More, Not Less Dependent on Icebreakers Click here to go to the article
Research Spotlight: Zuzanna Kochanowicz Marine Shipping Research Uses Traditional Knowledge for Improved Arctic Resource Management Click here to go to the article
Arctic research in Canada is adapting under COVID-19 restrictions Click here to go to the article
Heavy fuel oil used by more than one-third of ships in Canadian Arctic waters, study finds Click here to go to the article
Canada’s Arctic Corridors – Climate Change Unlocking the New Geo-Political Frontier Click here to go to the article
Nunavut artists will take a hit from this year’s Arctic cruise ban Click here to go to the article
Arctic communities perceive differently the impact of shipping on their environments Sea ice can be a boundary for navigation, may isolate communities, but is also a platform for people and animals. Picture credit: Julia Olsen Published at: May 13 2019 - 09:36 / Updated at: May 13 2019 - 12:48 Several communities [...]
An Unlocked Arctic — with Jackie Dawson The Arctic is warming at twice the global average. In the Canadian Arctic, it's three times the global average. Jackie Dawson explains the scale of this transformation, and what a melting Arctic means for the future of trade, geopolitics, and Northern communities. Click [...]