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W5 takes Canadians on an adventure through the Northwest Passage -- a visual feast as correspondent Omar Sachedina joined the C3 expedition on an Arctic adventure.
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Each of the 15 legs on the C3 voyage has a Canadian athlete aboard. On this one, we have Joshua Riker-Fox, once a national powerhouse in modern pentathlon.
CTV's Omar Sachedina explores a dark chapter in Canadian history involving the Inuit and broken promises from the federal government.
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Changing arctic ice conditions are fueling a tourism surge in the region. CTV's Omar Sachedina spoke to physical scientist Thomas Zagon to learn more.
CTV's Omar Sachedina blogs from the Canada C3 ship, which is on an epic 150-day expedition from Toronto to Victoria via the Northwest Passage, as part of Canada's sesquicentennial.
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CTV's Omar Sachedina blogs from the Canada C3 ship, which is on an epic 150-day expedition from Toronto to Victoria via the Northwest Passage, as part of Canada's sesquicentennial.
On CTVNews.ca/C3: Correspondent Omar Sachedina blogs while on assignment on board the Canada C3, as it continues its 150-day expedition in the Arctic.
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CTV's Omar Sachedina blogs from the Canada C3 ship, which is on an epic 150-day expedition from Toronto to Victoria via the Northwest Passage, as part of Canada's sesquicentennial.
A huge swath of the Arctic has been announced as Canada’s newest national marine conservation area, putting the Liberal government closer to the goal to protect 5 per cent of Canada’s coastal areas.
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Global warming is opening up the fabled Northwest Passage, a route through Arctic waters that's closed to ships for most of the year.
A Canadian icebreaker is sailing around the country on a journey of celebration, education and reconciliation to mark Canada's 150th anniversary, with a handful of lucky people on board to document the trip.
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Canadians are invited to join the historic journey of a former Coast Guard icebreaker as it travels Canada’s entire coastline in 150 days.
Interactive story map: Follow Omar and the W5 crew across the High Arctic
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