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The Arctic Edge

The Arctic Edge

By: Agnico Eagle
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Hosted by Award-Winning Journalist and Broadcaster, Hannah Thibedeau, the podcast focuses on a series of engaging stories and insightful interviews and celebrates the unique identity of Nunavut and the broader Canadian North. It will explore the region’s social, economic, and environmental opportunities and responsibilities, highlighting the importance of sustainable change. The goal is to inspire a deeper appreciation for the North’s rich heritage and its immense potential.

As the Arctic region grows in strategic importance, not only for Canadians, but for many of our neighbours, it is vital that we come together as a nation to implement a comprehensive Arctic vision and strategy.

This podcast aims to not only spark curiosity and pride across Canada and beyond but also raise awareness for ways and opportunities to sustainably grow the Northern economy, support communities, create rewarding jobs, advance Indigenous reconciliation, and demonstrate strength and sovereignty in a rapidly changing world.

Nunavut is a land of immense potential, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. While the future holds great promise, challenges remain that need to be addressed. Through this podcast, we aim to foster meaningful discussions and ensure that Inuit voices are heard and respected.

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Episodes
  • The Future of Nunavut
    Aug 21 2025
    In this season finale of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau sits down with a powerful roundtable of leaders to look ahead to Nunavut’s future. Our guests offer their insight into the challenges, and the opportunities that are shaping the North. In this compelling and hopeful conversation, they explore the power of Inuit led development. How youth empowerment and education is critical for long term transformation. That collaboration across communities, industries and government is essential. Not just for resource and economic development, but for lasting community strength. Real impact comes when development aligns with Inuit knowledge to uplift communities, fuelled by local leadership, cultural pride and generational thinking. Our guests Senator Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Arviat Mayor Joe Savikataaq Jr, Chair of Agnico Eagle’s Board Sean Boyd and entrepreneur Cody Dean offer their inspirational insights.

    To learn more, visit www.thearcticedge.ca
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    29 mins
  • Sovereignty and Security
    Aug 7 2025
    What does Canadian sovereignty and security really mean for the Arctic, from a past, present and future perspective? From Cold War radar lines to modern defence systems, Canada’s presence in the North has always been shaped by global threats and strategic necessity.

    In this episode, we learn about Grise Fjord, Canada’s northernmost community, and about the Inuit families that were forcibly relocated there in the 1950’s, serving as human flag poles. Premier P.J. Akeeagok’s family was one of them. Their personal stories reveal how sovereignty isn’t just about borders, but about people. For Inuit, sovereignty isn’t an abstract concept. It’s rooted in survival, sacrifice and home, while bearing a strong sense of patriotism.

    With renewed geopolitical tensions, as well as climate change, Canada is looking north. It’s time for a shift from symbolic sovereignty to a real investment, not only in defence and infrastructure, but in communities as a foundation of a secure Arctic.

    To learn more, visit www.thearcticedge.ca
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    27 mins
  • The Roots of Knowledge
    Jul 24 2025
    In this important episode of The Arctic Edge, we uncover the undeniable truth. A thriving Nunavut, economically, socially and culturally, starts with children. Investing in children is about building a foundation that spans generations. It’s about interconnectedness and how housing, nutrition, language, mentorship and role models all shape a child’s journey. When kids are supported, they don’t just succeed, they lead. This episode features voices from across Nunavut, people who show up every day for kids because they believe in the power of change. Transformation isn’t theoretical. It’s already underway. And with continued collaboration, it can grow. A supported, educated child becomes a confident adult. One who can lead, inspire, fuel collective success and shape the North. This is nation building.

    To learn more, visit www.thearcticedge.ca
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    27 mins
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