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Homeland Visit 2013
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For the past few years, AREVA has helped several of Nunavut’s Kivalliq region elders revisit their ancestral homelands. This past July, AREVA organized a homeland visit for the Tiktaalaaq and Noah families on the shores of the Canadian Heritage Kazan River. Live this experience with them as their memories of times past come back and the grave sites of Kazan people are honoured.
We sincerely thank Winnie Owingayak, Jean Simailak and Martha Taliruq for providing the music. This song recounts the journey of hunters connecting with the weather and the land.
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AREVA Celebrates 50 Years in Canada
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AREVA is pleased to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its operations in Canada in 2014. Today AREVA has more than 500 employees located in several Canadian provinces and Nunavut Territory, engaged in developing a range of solutions for low-carbon power generation. In addition to being one of Canada’s leading uranium producers, AREVA provides services and engineering for Canadian nuclear reactors and manufactures radiation detection equipment.
AREVA’s success is the product of the hard work and dedication over the years of our many employees and the support of their families and our host communities throughout Canada. We are also grateful for the trust and support of our customers in Canada and worldwide that make our operations here possible.
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Meet Young AREVA Employees from Northern Saskatchewan
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AREVA Resources Canada is getting ready to re-start its McClean Lake mill in northern Saskatchewan. In getting ready for this, we have been recruiting young northern Saskatchewan residents to work as mill operators and trades helpers. Here is what some of them had to say about their experience working for AREVA. In the future, we hope to hire many Nunavut residents to join the AREVA team as well.
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Through the Eyes of a Radiation Tech (Inuktitut)
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In order to learn more about radiation in uranium mining, Martin Kreelak, a former Inuit Broadcasting Corporation personality, interviews Noella Gardiner, a former radiation protection technician.
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Through the Eyes of a Radiation Tech (English)
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In order to learn more about radiation in uranium mining, Martin Kreelak, a former Inuit Broadcasting Corporation personality, interviews Noella Gardiner, a former radiation protection technician.
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Through the Eyes of William Noah
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William Noah is AREVA’s Community Liaison Officer in Baker Lake, Nunavut. Born and raised in Nunavut he has and continues to live of the land. A multifaceted Inuit, he is a proud Canadian, an unassuming Elder, a former politician, a hunter and most dear to his heart an accomplished artist. In this video he shares his views and experiences on his part of the country, growing up on the Tundra during the Great Starvation, economic development and mining in Nunavut.
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Faces of Nunavut: Martin Kreelak
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“Faces of Nunavut” is a special series of short introductions to some of the people in Nunavut. This clip features Martin Kreelak, a Wildlife Monitor for AREVA’s Kiggavik project in Nunavut. Martin explains what he does and why he made a transition after 20-odd years in the television industry.
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Through the Eyes of Martin Kreelak
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Meet Martin Kreelak, a hunter, former film maker and most recently wildlife monitor at AREVA’s Kiggavik Exploration camp 80km from Baker Lake, Nunavut. Listen to Martin’s journey as a proud Inuit and his vision for the future.
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Radiation Demonstration
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During our open houses in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, one of our Radiation and Safety Coordinator provided radiation protection information, which included this demonstration.
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Kiggavik Project: Through The Eyes of A Young Person
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Meet Dianne Iyago. She is from Baker Lake, Nunavut. Dianne is a former AREVA Resources summer student and is currently studying nursing at Arctic University in Iqaluit.
Dianne tells us about the Kiggavik Project through her eyes.
For more information and to ask questions about the Kiggavik Project, please visit www.kiggavik.ca
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Faces of Nunavut: Gary Ippiak
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“Faces of Nunavut” is a special series of short introductions to some of the people in Nunavut. This clip features Gary Ippiak, a Marine Surveyor for AREVA’s Kiggavik project in Nunavut. Gary explains a little bit about what he does while flying in planes above Hudson’s Bay.
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Faces of Nunavut: William Noah
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“Faces of Nunavut” is a special series of short introductions to some of the people in Nunavut. This clip features William Noah, a Community Relations Liaison for the Kiggavik Project in Nunavut. William is a well respected elder and artist, and particularly enjoys elder visits in his job with AREVA.
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Faces of Nunavut: Peter Tapatai
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“Faces of Nunavut” is a special series of short introductions to some of the people in Nunavut. This clip features Peter Tapatai, one of the owners of Peter’s Expediting Ltd. in Baker Lake Nunavut. He explains how his business has benefited from the mining and exploration industry in Nunavut.