Every few hundred thousand years, Earth’s magnetic poles flip, turning north into south and south into north. These geomagnetic reversals can take thousands of years, but shorter disruptions—called ...
A perfectly preserved ancient tree fossil offered scientists an unprecedented view into a moment 42,000 years ago when the Earth’s magnetic field went haywire. The compelling 2021 study tells the ...
Defrocked Catholic priest Eric Dejaeger leaves an Iqaluit courtroom on Jan. 20, 2011, after his first appearance for six child sexual abuse charges in Igloolik, Nunavut, dating back to the 1970s.
A groundbreaking study by scientists at the Indian Institute of Geomagnetism (IIG) has revealed how the rapid drift of Earth’s north magnetic pole—from Canada to Siberia—has significantly altered the ...
He was previously convicted of dozens of other sex offences involving children in Nunavut and Alberta. "He destroyed their childhood, hurt their relations with their families and ruined their ...
He says he’s a changed person and he’s had a lot of time to think during his years in prison for other sexual offences against children in Nunavut and Alberta. Crown and defence lawyers jointly ...
Canadian North's corporate clients saw their cargo bills increase recently, making it harder for some businesses in Nunavut to afford essential goods. Carl-Eric Cardinal has more. Trump offers ...
Living in an isolated Northern community does not offer a child protection from online predators waiting to lure and abuse innocent children, according to a Statistics Canada report on online ...
A bill meant to create a civilian oversight body of police in Nunavut has not been implemented despite being passed into law nearly four years ago. Nunavut MLAs passed Bill 53 in June 2021. It would ...
The clock continues to wind down on U.S. President Donald Trump's next deadline for imposing sweeping tariffs on Canadian goods. In the meantime, some American lawmakers are pushing the president to ...
As a result, magnetic north is always changing, and since its discovery in 1831, it has moved roughly 680 miles toward Siberia from its originally documented location. Its speed can also change ...
The number of justices of the peace (JPs) in Nunavut has gone down by 40 per cent since 2016, according to numbers from the territory's justice department. JPs are judicial officers who issue ...