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Mataya Gillis and Cassidy Lennie-Ipana talking on the shore.

Teenagers Mataya Gillis and Cassidy Lennie-Ipana are speaking out with their Inuvialuit magazine for and by youth.

PHOTO COURTESY INUVIALUIT LIVING HISTORY PROJECT/LISA HODGETTS

March/April 2021

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In Siberia, climate change is causing the ice-cored hills to explode, leaving massive craters behind. Are the landmarks in Tuktoyaktuk next?

PHOTO BY ANGELA GZOWSKI

March/April 2021

Students learning at Yukon University

Northerners have more post-secondary schooling options than ever before, but can a university system in the territories deliver on its promises?

PHOTO COURTESY YUKON UNIVERSITY/GBP Creative

March/April 2021

Anna Lambe dressed for her role as Sarah in Trickster

As a promising young actor, Anna Lambe says she’s grown along with the characters she plays.

Photo Steve Wilkie

March/April 2021

James Raffin poses outside

James Raffan’s latest book, the story of a polar bear and her cubs on a journey around Hudson Bay, is a call to action to reverse an ecological crisis. The scientist and storyteller has been exploring the Arctic for over four decades and has seen firsthand the devastation of climate change. Here’s why he hasn’t given up hope.

Photo: JASON VAN BRUGGEN