How a citizen journalist network could transform the Arctic’s Indigenous communities
Empowering communities to tell their own stories could help boost opportunity and reduce rural out-migration.
Migration is a serious problem for the Arctic’s future. According to Canada’s 2016 demographic reports, Arctic rural populations will decline 19 percent by 2025, and 49 percent of these migrants will be younger than 24 years old. This translates into 10,000 young people leaving northern Canada in the next seven years.
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