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Despite a changing North, the Inuit identity is as strong as ever, says researcher Louis-Jacques Dorais. (Photo courtesy of James Ford.)  Inuit identity – Maintaining ancestral values in the changing North
Research assistant Celina Irgnaut dries Arctic Char at her summer camp on Igloolik Island, Nunavut. (Photo courtesy of James Ford.)  Preserving health and well-being in the North – Arctic researchers help northern communities adapt to climate change
Most people do not realize how the North has contributed to Canadian culture and the economy, says researcher Sherrill Grace. (Photo courtesy of Sherrill Grace.)  Spreading the word – SSHRC scholar captures cultural significance of the North
The Inuit knowledge and climate change team interviews Lasalusie Ishulutaq, an elder from Pangnirtung, Nunavut. (Photo courtesy of Ian Mauro.)  Altered perspectives – Inuit knowledge provides scientific insight into climate change
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