Clyde River
Supreme Court backs one Indigenous community’s energy battle, denies another
Clyde River, in Nunavut, and Chippewa of the Thames, in southern Ontario, argued they had not been properly consulted on two projects.
Two Aboriginal Communities Take Their Fight Against Energy Companies to Canada's Supreme Court
The case could set a precedent for how major Canadian energy projects are decided in the future.
This Tiny Town Is the Last Wall Against Oil Exploration in Canada’s Arctic
“It’s a tiny community of [about 1,000] people taking on the federal government of Canada and three multi-billion dollar energy companies — opponents with virtually unlimited resources,” says a lawyer for residents of a Nunavut hamlet.
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This Nunavut Photographer Takes Stunning Photographs of Arctic Life
Clyde River is in the middle of a legal battle over seismic testing in Baffin Bay. These photos will help you understand why it's such a big deal.
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