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Activist Sandy Hudson is ready to tell a different kind of story at TIFF 2023

The Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder is helping prepare the next generation to continue the organization’s work as she pours more of her energy into film and television projects

Four Women On How To Thrive In A Nunavut Winter

Four Women On How To Thrive In A Nunavut Winter We spoke to four Nunavummiut women in and from Iqaluit about living in and loving the cold. Anubha Momin Updated Photo by Erik Boomer, courtesy of Laura Pia Churchill. A lack of daylight, freezing temperatures, dangerously icy (or, alternatively, over-salted) sidewalks; winter can be a trying time in the best of years, and this past year has not been that. Tighter restrictions as coronavirus case numbers increased in the fall all but cancelled Christmas, and now the majority of Canadians are staring at what will likely be a long lockdown winter. But for the 39,353 Canadians living in Nunavut, “winter” or at least, its hallmarks started months ago.

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