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The People Used as Pawns in Canada s Claim to the Arctic

In 1953, the Canadian government relocated Inuit families to Ellesmere Island thousands of kilometers from home. It wasn’t the first or last time that Inuit were used to assert Arctic sovereignty.

In the Name of Sovereignty

In the Name of Sovereignty
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High Arctic Relocation: When The Canadian Govt Forcibly Relocated Inuit to Claim Sovereignty in The High Arctic

Kaushik Patowary Apr 30, 2021 2 comments In the summer of 1953, the Canadian government uprooted seven Inuit families from their homes in Northern Quebec, and dropped them high in the arctic, some 2,000 km away, with the promise of better living and hunting opportunities, and with the assurance that if things didn’t work out, they could return home after two years. But promises were broken. For decades, the relocated Inuit families suffered immense hardship, fighting extreme cold, hunger and sickness, yet unable to escape because they were so far away. The Canadian government claimed that the relocation was a humanitarian gesture to assist the starving indigenous people and help them continue a subsistence lifestyle. In reality, it was an attempt by the government to assert sovereignty in the High Arctic during the Cold War.

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