Globe and mail nunavut
Here are some recent articles from The Globe and Mail about Nunavut:
News
- "Nunavut's COVID-19 outbreak spreads to 12 communities, with 1,300 cases reported" (March 2022)
- "Nunavut's economy faces 'existential threat' from climate change, says report" (February 2022)
- "Nunavut's Inuit leaders call for more action on climate change, as Arctic warms at twice global rate" (January 2022)
- "Nunavut's COVID-19 vaccination rate lags behind rest of Canada, despite efforts to boost uptake" (December 2021)
- "Nunavut's economy grows, but challenges remain, says report" (November 2021)
Opinion
- "Nunavut's future depends on its ability to adapt to climate change" (March 2022)
- "Nunavut's Inuit have a right to self-determination, but it's not just about autonomy" (February 2022)
- "Nunavut's economy needs a boost, but not at the expense of its culture" (January 2022)
- "Nunavut's COVID-19 response has been a success, but there's still work to be done" (December 2021)
- "Nunavut's future is uncertain, but its people are resilient" (November 2021)
Features
- "Nunavut's Arctic wilderness is a haven for wildlife, but also a challenge for residents" (March 2022)
- "Nunavut's Inuit artists are finding new ways to express their culture, despite challenges" (February 2022)
- "Nunavut's economy is diversifying, but still relies heavily on government funding" (January 2022)
- "Nunavut's COVID-19 pandemic has brought the community together, but also created challenges" (December 2021)
- "Nunavut's Inuit language is a vital part of the territory's culture, but faces threats" (November 2021)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not be available online due to subscription requirements.