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Briefing materials concerning Polar Knowledge Canada's mission, structure, current status, and key priorities for the new Minister of Northern and …
Record Modified: Apr 9, 2026
Record Released: Jun 11, 2025
Publisher: Polar Knowledge Canada
Formats:
PDF
Keywords:
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
Arctic
Science and Technology
Indigenous Knowledge
Briefing materials concerning Polar Knowledge Canada's mission, structure, current status, and key priorities for the new Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations …
Record Modified: Mar 6, 2025
Record Released: Mar 6, 2025
Publisher: Polar Knowledge Canada
Formats:
PDF
Keywords:
Canadian High Arctic Research Station
Arctic
Science and Technology
Indigenous Knowledge