The vision for this work first sprung from Farley Mowat’s book, Canada North Now, in which Mowat questions why Canada’s north has never been used for animal husbandry despite having the capacity for such a use. Harvey Payne’s study “A Feasibility Study of Northern Animal Husbandry a Land Use in Northern Manitoba,” written for the Department of Mines, Resource and Environmental Management, confirms northern Canada’s carrying capacity and consult with northern communities about the possibilities of introducing animal husbandry. The feedback provided in community meeting conducted by Payne, coupled with the initial success of reindeer husbandry in Alaska and the past success of reindeer husbandry has seen in Europe, has provided the backbone u...
Left to its Arctic isolation for many years, Nunavik, i.e. Northern Quebec, has now become the objec...
Since the fall of the forestry industry over a decade ago, Northwestern Ontario has struggled to fin...
"Arctic dreams: imagination and desire in a Northern landscape"(1986) can be read as American natu...
Canada’s subarctic region of James Bay, extending from the southeastern rim of the greater Hudson’s ...
In spring of 2019, I travelled through Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), Nunavut to the Ahiak (Queen M...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Northern Canada was first occupied by man at least 25,000 years ago. The fur trader, the first Europ...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014This project studies indigenous and west...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
The second meeting of winter researchers was hosted by the Churchill Northern Studies Centre at Chur...
Building Collaboration, Building Community: A Home for Northern Learning explores the potential for ...
The Rae and Heart Lake regions fall within the Hay River, Upper Mackenzie and northwestern transitio...
Early travellers and adventurers in the Northwest Territories in their struggle to deal with the har...
An examination of Canada’s unsettled relations with its Arctic territories, this essay contends that...
Left to its Arctic isolation for many years, Nunavik, i.e. Northern Quebec, has now become the objec...
Since the fall of the forestry industry over a decade ago, Northwestern Ontario has struggled to fin...
"Arctic dreams: imagination and desire in a Northern landscape"(1986) can be read as American natu...
Canada’s subarctic region of James Bay, extending from the southeastern rim of the greater Hudson’s ...
In spring of 2019, I travelled through Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), Nunavut to the Ahiak (Queen M...
The North is changing at an unprecedented rate as industrial development and the climate crisis disr...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Northern Canada was first occupied by man at least 25,000 years ago. The fur trader, the first Europ...
Master's Project (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014This project studies indigenous and west...
The recent demographic shift, sparked by a combination of political and environmental forces, toward...
The second meeting of winter researchers was hosted by the Churchill Northern Studies Centre at Chur...
Building Collaboration, Building Community: A Home for Northern Learning explores the potential for ...
The Rae and Heart Lake regions fall within the Hay River, Upper Mackenzie and northwestern transitio...
Early travellers and adventurers in the Northwest Territories in their struggle to deal with the har...
An examination of Canada’s unsettled relations with its Arctic territories, this essay contends that...
Left to its Arctic isolation for many years, Nunavik, i.e. Northern Quebec, has now become the objec...
Since the fall of the forestry industry over a decade ago, Northwestern Ontario has struggled to fin...
"Arctic dreams: imagination and desire in a Northern landscape"(1986) can be read as American natu...