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Third Canada-U.S. Joint Continental Shelf Survey to Showcase Scientific Cooperation in the ArcticJuly 27, 2010
Partnership helps Nunavut communities adapt to climate changeJuly 26, 2010
Parks Canada archaeologists investigate lost Arctic shipsJuly 26, 2010
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Working GroupsJuly 22, 2010
Newsletter for the Canadian Antarctic Research Network (CARN), Vol. 28July 20, 2010
7th ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting: Call for abstracts and registration July 15, 2010
APECS Executive Committee 2010-2011: Nominations now openJuly 12, 2010
Statistics Canada Study: The Health of First Nations Living Off-Reserve, Inuit and Métis AdultsJune 23, 2010
The Way Forward: Addressing the Elevated Rates of Tuberculosis Infection in On Reserve First Nations and Inuit Communities (House of Commons Committee Report)June 22, 2010
National Energy Board invites participation in the public review of Arctic offshore drilling requirementsJune 14, 2010
Polar research pioneer receives honorary Doctor of Science degree from University of AlbertaJune 11, 2010
Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada delivers keynote address at IPY Science Conference, OsloJune  9, 2010
New Government of Yukon socio-economic web portalMay 31, 2010
Dr. J. Ross Mackay receives Lifetime Achievement Award from International Permafrost Association May 31, 2010
The Canadian Boreal Forest Agreement: “A new era of joint leadership in the boreal forest”May 19, 2010
Three Canada Excellence Research Chairs Focus on the ArcticMay 18, 2010
New Vanier Scholar studying Inuit participation in climate change activism and policyMay 18, 2010
Meridian, Spring/Summer 2010May 13, 2010
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