Canada’s Arctic Energy Fund: a step in the right direction

Nunavut needs energy security, and then it can move towards more sustainable alternatives to diesel fuel.
A man on an all terrain vehicle in Arviat, Nunavut. Most of the electricity in Nunavut comes from diesel generators.
Nunavut faces many unique challenges, and energy is certainly one of them. Our remote communities, small population, and challenging environment mean that we do not have access to the same energy solutions as other regions in Canada. In Nunavut, our reliance on energy is crucial for survival, every...

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