Bright Lights, Big Money
This far off the beaten path, it’s hard to diversify tourism past the old standbys, hunting and fishing. But northern tourism operators are finding new ways to keep ’em coming >
This far off the beaten path, it’s hard to diversify tourism past the old standbys, hunting and fishing. But northern tourism operators are finding new ways to keep ’em coming >
The increasing likelihood of a natural gas pipeline through the Mackenzie Valley has revived dormant interest in natural gas from the Arctic. But the challenges faced by Devon Canada Corporation, which is conducting the first offshore exploration program in 16 years, shows it won't be like turning on a tap >
Thanks largely to land claim settlements, northern aboriginal groups now control hundreds of millions of investment dollars. How they choose to invest it will have a huge impact on northern development >
Before a real flood of investment dollars flows to Canada’s North, energy producers want to see infrastructure in place >
Tourism’s economic significance in the North is spurred by current travel trends >
Economic opportunity in five Arctic communities >
Poised to become the third-largest diamond producer in the world, Canada’s diamond future sparkles with possibility >
Alberta companies are staking their claim on business development in Canada's North >
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