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In this season finale of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau travels to the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut, 125 kilometres southwest of Cambridge Bay, as Agnico Eagle announces a US$2.4 billion investment in the next pha

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Hosted by Award-Winning Journalist and Broadcaster, Hannah Thibedeau, the podcast focuses on a series of engaging stories and insightful interviews and celebrates the unique identity of Nunavut and the broader Canadian North. It will explore the region’s social, economic, and environmental opportunities and responsibilities, highlighting the importance of sustainable change. The goal is to inspire a deeper appreciation for the North’s rich heritage and its immense potential. As the Arctic region grows in strategic importance, not only for Canadians, but for many of our neighbours, it is vital that we come together as a nation to implement a comprehensive Arctic vision and strategy. This podcast aims to not only spark curiosity and pride across Canada and beyond but also raise awareness for ways and opportunities to sustainably grow the Northern economy, support communities, create rewarding jobs, advance Indigenous reconciliation, and demonstrate strength and sov
Agnico Eagle hosts The Arctic Edge, a society show with 17 episodes published.

In this season finale of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau travels to the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut, 125 kilometres southwest of Cambridge Bay, as Agnico Eagle announces a US$2.4 billion investment in the next pha

In this season finale of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau travels to the Kitikmeot region of Nunavut, 125 kilometres southwest of Cambridge Bay, as Agnico Eagle announces a US$2.4 billion investment in the next pha

Access to nutritious, affordable food in Canada’s North is shaped by geography, infrastructure, policy, and the strength of local communities. In this episode of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau explores how commun

In this episode of The Arctic Edge, we explore how climate change is impacting life, infrastructure, and opportunity across the North. Through conversations with Anne‑Raphaëlle Audouin, CEO of Nukik Corporation, Dr. Jack

Housing is the foundation everything else rests on. In this episode of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau goes inside Nunavut's housing crisis and the people constructively working to solve it. With a public housing

Canada is looking north. In this season premiere of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau sets the stage for a season of conversations about what it takes to build a strong, sovereign, and thriving Arctic. Decades of un

Hosted by award-winning journalist and broadcaster Hannah Thibedeau, The Arctic Edge aims to foster constructive engagement on the social, economic and geopolitical issues affecting Nunavut and Canada’s broader Arctic, b

In this season finale of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau sits down with a powerful roundtable of leaders to look ahead to Nunavut’s future. Our guests offer their insight into the challenges, and the opportunities

What does Canadian sovereignty and security really mean for the Arctic, from a past, present and future perspective? From Cold War radar lines to modern defence systems, Canada’s presence in the North has always been sha

In this important episode of The Arctic Edge, we uncover the undeniable truth. A thriving Nunavut, economically, socially and culturally, starts with children. Investing in children is about building a foundation that sp

In this powerful episode of The Arctic Edge, we sit with Inuit Elders whose wisdom, grace and resilience offer profound insight into the heart of Nunavut and its culture. This episode is about listening. The Elders share

Join us in Iqaluit for this episode of the Arctic Edge, where the biting wind dances across the frozen landscape. A landscape that holds thousands of years of Inuit history, and a future shaped by Inuit-led enterprise. C

In this episode, we delve into how Nunavut, once an idea of visionary Inuit leaders, has evolved into a territory defined by opportunities, resilience and cultural strength. The heart of this episode is the geographic he

In this episode of The Arctic Edge, we explore how mining isn’t just an industry in Nunavut. It’s an economic engine that powers opportunity, infrastructure development, and Inuit self-determination. Mining is the second

In this episode of The Arctic Edge, we explore how Inuit youth in Nunavut are shaping the future while deeply rooted in their traditions. We meet changemakers like Derek Irwin, an environmental entrepreneur whose name ca

This episode takes us back to April 1, 1999 — the historic moment when Nunavut officially became Canada’s newest territory. More than just a redrawing of borders, the creation of Nunavut marked a monumental achievement i

In this premiere episode of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau takes listeners from the bustling financial core of Bay Street in Toronto to the remote, resilient communities of Nunavut. Through powerful stories from

Hosted by Award-Winning Journalist and Broadcaster, Hannah Thibedeau, the podcast focuses on a series of engaging stories and insightful interviews and celebrates the unique identity of Nunavut and the broader Canadian N
Alex Cook
ArchTech
2 appearances on this show
Duane Wilson
Arctic Co-Operatives Limited
1 appearance on this show
Ryan Baker
Breakfast Club of Canada
1 appearance on this show
Albert Netser
Arctic Fresh Group
2 appearances on this show
Virginia Mearns
Canada’s Arctic
1 appearance on this show
Anne-Raphaëlle Audouin
Nukik Corporation
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Jackie Dawson
University of Ottawa
1 appearance on this show
Cecile Lyall
Nunavut Housing Corporation
1 appearance on this show
John Main
Nunavut
1 appearance on this show
Jim Welsh
Canadian Ranger
1 appearance on this show
Harry Flaherty
Arctic business
1 appearance on this show
Ranj Pillai
Yukon
1 appearance on this show
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