Rideau Hall honours Canadians for work in Arctic
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ARTS AND CULTURE JUN 26, 2026 – 12:20 PM EDT
Rideau Hall honours Canadians for work in Arctic
Four recipients recognized for contributions to research, Inuit communities
Elder Martha Koneak Greig of Kuujjuaq, left, stands with Gov. Gen. Louise Arbour after receiving the Polar Medal during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Thursday. (Photo by Nehaa Bimal)
By Nehaa Bimal
Inuit in Canada are building new institutions and expanding self-government, says Gary Wilson, one of the country’s newest Polar Medal recipients.
Wilson, a political scientist at the University of Northern British …
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