Canada to build its first Inuit university in Arviat by 2030
The first Inuit-centred university in Canada's Arctic will be built in Arviat, Nunavut, and is expected to open in 2030 with capacity for about 100 students.
The first Inuit-centred university in Canada's Arctic will be built in Arviat, Nunavut, and is expected to open in 2030 with capacity for about 100 students.
A group of six longtime friends from Winnipeg are flying to Milan after Seth Jarvis was added to Canada’s Olympic hockey roster; Air Canada arranged last-minute flights so the crew can attend the Games.
A Greenland artist carved a tupilak featuring Donald Trump that sold quickly, and the attention has coincided with a rise in international interest, including a planned showing at the National Gallery of Canada.
U.S. officials told Reuters the military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if President Trump orders them. U.S. envoys are scheduled to meet Iranian representatives in Geneva with Oman acting as mediator.
Canada's defence minister signed a memorandum of understanding with Denmark at the Munich Security Conference covering defence innovation, logistics and personnel; Canada also opened a consulate in Nuuk earlier this week.
IMAX Victoria at the Royal BC Museum will hold a film festival from Feb. 20 to March 15 featuring seven documentaries; the theater will run nine screenings daily and is offering a $65 festival membership.
Conservationists bred and released more than 10,000 greater Bermuda land snails into protected habitats over seven years, and teams report confirmed breeding and growing numbers.
Three Democrats — Rep. Haley Stevens, state Sen. Mallory McMorrow and physician Abdul El‑Sayed — are presenting different proposals on affordability as they campaign in Michigan's U.S. Senate primary, and the seat is open after Sen. Gary Peters retired.
Toronto police said a large march took place in North York as part of a global day of demonstrations supporting protests in Iran; participants called for an end to repression and some urged the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.
China's CMSA carried out the first ignition flight of the Long March-10 and an in-flight abort test of the Mengzhou crew capsule on Feb. 11 at Wenchang, with both the capsule and the rocket's first stage recovered at sea. Officials said the flight validated key ascent and return profiles for the system.