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Nunavut unprepared for climate change.

Sez the Feds. And I don't doubt it. Sea ice is less reliable (and I love the Inuit term for hazard, 'a friend that is no longer reliable') and this affects travel for hunting and fishing, and therefore income and food security. One key difficulty is the struggle to fill key leadership and management positions with vacancy rates of up to 30%.

Hunting expedition about to head out from Iqaluit.


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