Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices
A new study links climate shocks to inflation.
A new study links climate shocks to inflation.
The price of food in a northern Alberta First Nation has dropped by at least…
First Nation leadership blame the federal government.
Nunavut saw a second territory-wide protest over high food prices this week.
What do the only Inuk in the NHL, the Liberal Aboriginal affairs critic, the chief of the most remote community in the Yukon and the premiers of all three territories have in common?
They’ve grabbed national headlines and has given Canada a taste of northern sticker shock.
A territory-wide protest in Nunavut over the high cost of food made history this weekend.
few weeks ago, APTN reported on a story from Coral Harbour, Nunavut. People there marched on the local grocery stores, protesting high food costs.
Now, that small spark of protest has inspired others.
APTN’s Shirley McLean on how one MLA is fighting for the only fly in community…