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Iqaluit hunters seek safety in technology amidst changing ice conditions

“Food security is often discussed when we talk about hunting, but we often do not highlight the link between safety and food security.”

By Thomas Rohner, Nunatsiaq News October 4, 2019
2020

How can technology best serve Inuit hunters?

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