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Gravel pit along the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway.
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How the Inuvialuit led the construction of Canada’s highway to the Arctic Ocean

Last November, Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean opened. When shovels broke ground on the all-weather road in January…

Mia Bennett 0May 20, 2018
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Who really built Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean?

Today, Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean opened. This 138-kilometer road between Inuvik, the administrative hub and biggest town…

Mia Bennett 2November 15, 2017
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Whitehorse, Yukon.
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Trudeau’s Yukon plan: Funding another road to nowhere

Featured image: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Whitehorse, Yukon over the weekend. Photo: Office of Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister…

Mia Bennett 0September 4, 2017

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