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By Sadaf Ahsan
May 5, 2021 The company serves
more areas in the
north than any other
Canadian airline. (Courtesy of Canadian North)
Throughout its evolution, Canadian North has been focused on bringing transportation to underserved communities. The company which began as a subsidiary of Canadian Airlines in 1989 and is now an entirely Inuit-owned airline serving the Northwest Territories, Nunavik and Nunavut has an ambitious mission statement: “To meaningfully improve the lives of our people, our customers and the communities we serve.”
“You can say we’re perhaps overreaching with this statement, but in the regions we serve, there are often no roads, no rails,” says Chris Avery, Canadian North’s president and CEO. “That’s where our drive comes from. We’re a small company, but we serve a very important population that depends on us.”