ArcticNet News Archive
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Nat’l Post: With a key Arctic research project set to close in 2018, the Trudeau government ponders next steps
January 9, 2017 —
“(ArcticNet) has not only been useful, it has been outstanding,” said David Barber.
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Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources
‘Genice’: Genomics and Ice
December 8, 2016 —
New research project partners teams at Universities of Manitoba and Calgary to study the impact of oil spills in Arctic environments
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CBC: Research team heads to Beaufort to study floating ‘ice islands’
August 19, 2015 —
'One... comes towards you, it’s not a matter of breaking it up. It’s matter of getting out of its way'
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Community Stories
Connecting with the North: Learning alongside top researchers in the Arctic
April 21, 2015 —
Schools on Board invites students and teachers from across Canada to stay aboard the CCGS Amundsen—Canada’s research icebreaker.