Are we adequately prepared for emerging infectious diseases in the Canadian Arctic?
The Arctic is warming at two to four times the global rate, and impacts are seen throughout the northern socio-ecological system, including changing patterns of infectious disease.

Imagine that the Canadian beef herd declined by 75 per cent because of some unknown disease, and then the same happened to the pork herd. Although at a higher cost, you likely would still have access to your preferred meat. And, purchased from the local grocery store, you’d be confident that the C...
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