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Nanisivik Airport , formerly ( IATA : YSR , ICAO : CYSR ), was located 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) south of Nanisivik , Nunavut , Canada, and was operated by the Government of Nunavut. Although Nanisivik Mine closed in September 2002, the airport was in operation until 2011 and served the community of Arctic Bay . This was due to the small size of Arctic Bay Airport . However, on January 13, 2011, First Air transferred all scheduled air services to Arctic Bay's newly-expanded airport.

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62-413: The airport was about 19 km (12 mi) directly southeast of Arctic Bay, but the road between them is 32 km (20 mi) and a one way taxi fare was $ 40.00. On August 8, 2007, CBC News reported that Canadian Forces documents showed plans to convert the site into a naval station. The plan, which would turn the former mine's existing port into a deepwater facility, would cost $ 60 million and it

124-607: A $ 775 million fine for their part in the bribes, but was fined $ 795 million, including a $ 230 million criminal penalty to both U.S. and Dutch authorities, and a $ 375 million penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission . OCCRP, SVT and TT News Agency were awarded the Golden Shovel Award , the most important award for investigative journalism in Sweden. OCCRP worked on the Panama Papers project with

186-529: A Canadian institution and a press undertaking, the CBC set out the Journalistic Standards and Practices and works in compliance with these principles. Balanced viewpoints must be presented through on-the-air discussions. As it is with other public and private journalistic undertakings, credibility in the eyes of the general population is seen as the corporation's most valuable asset. The CBC Ombudsman

248-613: A Russian banker which led the Moldovan government to ban the pro-Russian Patria political party from the 2014 elections and the party's leader to flee the country. It also looked at a massive money laundering scheme, the Russian Laundromat , that moved tens of billions of dollars into Europe using offshore companies, fake loans and bribed Moldovan judges. Some of the Russian banks involved were owned in part by Igor Putin ,

310-833: A US$ 2.9 billion money-laundering operation and slush fund run by Azerbaijan’s ruling elite. Run through four shell companies registered in the UK, with billions passing through Danske Bank – Denmark’s biggest bank – the laundered money was used to influence European politicians and representatives of international organizations, including delegates to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) — Europe’s most significant human rights body. TI rallied public pressure, presented European and national policymakers with evidence of reputation laundering and advocated for an independent investigation into allegations of corruption at

372-461: A bias towards CBC TV and radio coverage favouring the Liberal party, a view that held consistently across Conservative, Liberal and NDP voters. The CBC News Hall of Fame was established in 2015 to honour men and women who have shaped Canadian journalism. Located in CBC's Toronto headquarters, inductees include: The CBC sets out to maintain its accuracy, integrity and fairness in its journalism. As

434-529: A bully-run system of survival of the fiercest. In the end, the Philippines are more corrupt, more cruel, and less democratic." The website of the organization provides daily updates about alleged instances of corruption and organized crime around the world, which reach 6 million readers every month. OCCRP Aleph is an investigative data platform containing an archive of government records and open databases. OCCRP grants access to journalists and activists on

496-746: A case by case basis. The UBO register does not allow search-by-owner-name, only company name or registration number. OCCRP received, from Le Monde , 3.3 million documents about 140,000 Luxembourg companies, scraped from the registry. Reporting about this are: The Global Anti-Corruption Consortium (GACC) is a partnership that brings together investigative reporting from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and advocacy driven by Transparency International (TI). TI uses evidence from OCCRP’s corruption investigations to inform and strengthen policy and legal advocacy. For example, OCCRP’s 2017 Azerbaijani Laundromat investigation revealed

558-604: A cousin of Russian President Vladimir Putin . In 2015, working with SVT Swedish Television and the TT News Agency , the OCCRP uncovered that the Swedish/Finnish Telecom giant TeliaSonera (now Telia ), Vimpelcom and other phone companies had paid about $ 1 billion in bribes. More than $ 800 million in assets were seized or frozen by law enforcement after the scandal. Vimpelcom attempted to negotiate

620-511: A majority of his country's mining industry through offshore companies; and, how President Petro Poroshenko in Ukraine had violated Ukrainian law and avoided taxes using offshore companies. In 2019, OCCRP and 21 media partners discovered that Russia's former largest investment bank – Troika Dialog laundered $ 4.8 billion of funds. The so called scheme – Troika laundromat allowed funds to flow from Russian companies and figures into Europe and

682-472: A number of high-profile investigations, including looking at the offshore services industry, organized crime ownership in football clubs, casinos and the security industry. In 2013, it investigated the Magnitsky case, the largest tax fraud in Russian history, and wrote that funds stolen from the Russian treasury ended up in a company now owned by the son of Moscow's former transportation minister. Some of

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744-565: A project on tobacco smuggling that won the Overseas Press Club Award and Investigative Reporters and Editors 's Tom Renner Award for crime reporting. OCCRP and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist Khadija Ismayilova , based in Baku , Azerbaijan was blackmailed by an unknown party with video captured in her bedroom using a camera installed in the wall. The camera was planted two days after OCCRP/RFERL published

806-567: A single anchor on Friday and Sunday. In November 2023, the CBC joined with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists , Paper Trail Media  [ de ] and 69 media partners including Distributed Denial of Secrets and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and more than 270 journalists in 55 countries and territories to produce the ' Cyprus Confidential ' report on

868-609: A story by Ismayilova about the presidential family in Azerbaijan and how it secretly owned Azerfon , a mobile phone company with a monopoly 3G license. A note threatened to show the videos if Ismayilova did not "behave". She went public about the threats and the videos were shown on at least two websites. Ismayilova said that "the evidence shows that the government agencies were involved in the crime and prosecutor’s office fails to act as an independent investigative body". After this incident, Ismayilova published articles stating that

930-609: A story looking at energy traders. The project showed traders were buying power at below production rates while the public was paying increasingly higher fees. In 2019 the project received a Global Shining Light Award Citation of Excellence from the Global Investigative Journalism Network for its story entitled The Azerbaijani Laundromat. In March 2022, OCCRP was labeled as " undesirable organization " in Russia. The OCCRP has been involved in

992-571: Is aired on CBC Radio One . All newscasts are available on demand online, via apps or via voice-activated virtual assistants. CBC News Online is the CBC's CBC.ca news website. Launched in 1996, it was named one of the most popular news websites in Canada in 2012. The website provides regional, national, and international news coverage, and investigative, politics, business, arts and entertainment, investigative, politics, business, entertainment, Indigenous, health, science and tech news. An Opinion section

1054-601: Is alleged to have conducted electoral meddling in more than 30 countries over the course of several years. In November 2023, the OCCRP joined with more than 40 media partners including Cerosetenta / 070, Vorágine, the Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación Periodística (CLIP) and Distributed Denial of Secrets and journalists in 23 countries and territories for the largest investigative project on organized crime to originate in Latin America, producing

1116-463: Is completely independent of CBC program staff and management, reporting directly to the President of the CBC and, through the President, to the corporation's board of directors. CBC has reporters stationed in the following cities. Main cities are listed with the notation (M). Currently vacant: CBC also uses satellite bureaus, with reporters who fly in when a story occurs outside the bureaus. In

1178-457: Is increasingly polarized. The world’s media channels are rife with propaganda , misinformation and simply wrong information. We must all strive to understand how our increasingly complex society works. We must be able to find the truth to make the kinds of decisions we need to. We are committed in our small way to telling the truth the best we can." The organization provides training to reporters and partners. As of May 2024, OCCRP has claimed

1240-664: Is responsible for the news programs on CBC Television and CBC News Network , including national news programs like The National , Marketplace , The Fifth Estate , and The Investigators with Diana Swain. It is also responsible for The Weekly with Wendy Mesley until its cancellation in September 2020. They are also responsible for news, business, weather and sports information for Air Canada 's inflight entertainment. Most local newscasts on CBC Television are branded as CBC News: [city/province name] , such as CBC News: Toronto at Six . Local radio newscasts are heard on

1302-508: Is to ensure that the information that we put out is fair and unbiased in everything that we do." The study suggests Canadians perceived the CBC as having a more left-of-centre bias than other Canadian news organizations. A 2017 survey of Canadians suggested that CBC TV was the most biased national news media outlet (perceived biased by 50% of Canadians overall, tied with The Globe and Mail ) followed closely by CBC Radio (perceived biased by 49% of Canadians overall). Respondents predominantly saw

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1364-1099: The Belarusian Investigative Center in exile in Poland among others. It is also partnered with Novaya Gazeta in Moscow and the Kyiv Post in Kyiv . New member centers were added to the OCCRP Network between 2015 and 2016, including the Investigative Reporting Project Italy (IRPI), Direkt36 in Hungary, Slidstvo.info in Ukraine, and DOSSIER in Austria. OCCRP is supported by grants by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID),

1426-1575: The Center for Investigative Reporting (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (CIN) in Sarajevo , the RISE Project in Bucharest, the Centar za istraživačko novinarstvo - Serbia (CINS) in Belgrade , Investigative Journalists of Armenia ( HETQ ) in Yerevan , the Bulgarian Investigative Journalism Center in Sofia , Átlátszó.hu  [ hu ] in Budapest , MANS in Montenegro , Re:Baltica in Riga , SCOOP-Macedonia in Skopje , Bivol.bg in Bulgaria , Slidstvo.info  [ uk ] in Ukraine , The Czech Center for Investigative Reporting in Prague and RISE Moldova in Chișinău ,

1488-695: The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), the United States Department of State , the Swiss Confederation , Google Ideas , Open Society Foundations (OSF) and the Knight Foundation . OCCRP won the 2015 European Press Prize Special Award for its work, with the judges saying "the OCCRP is a memorably motivated, determined force for good everywhere it operates. Its members do not get rich, but

1550-405: The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and Süddeutsche Zeitung producing more than 40 stories on corruption through the use of offshore entities, which won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize Journalism. These included how friends close to Russian President Vladimir Putin were receiving large sums of money through offshore companies; how the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev owned

1612-604: The Person of the Year Award that "recognizes the individual or institution that has done the most to advance organized criminal activity and corruption in the world". Drew Sullivan said that Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte "has made a mockery of rule of law in his country. While he is not your typical corrupt leader, he has empowered corruption in an innovative way. His death squads have allegedly focused on criminals but, in fact, are less discriminating. He has empowered

1674-538: The ' Cyprus Confidential ' report on the financial network which supports the regime of Vladimir Putin , mostly with connections to Cyprus, and showed Cyprus to have strong links with high-up figures in the Kremlin, some of whom have been sanctioned. Government officials including Cyprus president Nikos Christodoulides and European lawmakers began responding to the investigation's findings in less than 24 hours, calling for reforms and launching probes. According to

1736-528: The ' NarcoFiles ' report. The investigation was based on more than seven million emails from the Colombian prosecutor’s office which had been hacked by Guacamaya , including correspondence with embassies and authorities around the world. The files dated from 2001–2022 and included audio clips, PDFs, spreadsheets, and calendars. The investigation revealed new details about the global drug trade and over 44 tons of "controlled deliveries" carried out to infiltrate

1798-912: The CBC. It began broadcasting on July 31, 1989, from several regional studios in Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary. It was revamped and relaunched as the CBC News Network in 2009 as part of a larger renewal of the CBC News division. Current programs include CBC News Now (based in Toronto with Heather Hiscox, Suhana Meharchand, Carole MacNeil, John Northcott, Andrew Nichols (weekdays) and Aarti Pole and Michael Serapio (weekends), Power & Politics (based in Ottawa with host David Cochrane ), and The National (with Adrienne Arsenault (Toronto), Ian Hanomansing (Vancouver) and Rosemary Barton hosting

1860-467: The Caucasus, and Central Asia. In 2017, NGO Advisor ranked it 69th in the world in their annual list of the 500 best non-governmental organizations (NGO). OCCRP was founded by veteran journalists Drew Sullivan and Paul Radu . Sullivan was serving as the editor of the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) and Radu worked with an early Romanian center. The team paired with colleagues in the region on

1922-607: The Global Shining Light Award in 2008 for investigative reporting under duress for its series on energy traders. OCCRP was double finalist for the same award in 2013 for its stories on the first family of Montenegro's bank, "First Family, First Bank". It won the award for its stories on the first family of Azerbaijan's ownership of major companies in that country. It partnered with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists for

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1984-561: The OCCRP, Vlast, and iStories, Uzbekistan's exports to Russia have increased significantly since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine (February 24, 2022), including cotton pulp and nitrocellulose. These components are key in the manufacture of explosives and gunpowder. At least two large Uzbek exporters worked with Russian military-industrial complex enterprises, and at least three Russian companies - Bina Group, Khimtrade and Lenakhim - sold Uzbek cotton pulp in Russia to military plants under US sanctions. Since 2012, OCCRP has dedicated

2046-747: The PACE. Resignations at the highest levels of the PACE followed almost immediately. A year later, PACE’s independent external investigation found numerous breaches of codes of conduct and, in some cases, corrupt activities. OCCRP's stated goal is to help people understand how organized crime and corruption resides in their countries and in their governments. The organization does not belong to any country, political philosophy or set of beliefs other than that all people should be allowed to choose their own governments and lead their own lives in safety, liberty and opportunity. Its reporters and editors come from dozens of countries. OCCRP's mission statement says, "Our world

2108-583: The US between 2003 and early 2013. In December 2019, Distributed Denial of Secrets (DDoSecrets) published "#29 Leaks" in partnership with the OCCRP and more than 20 outlets in 18 countries. The 450 gigabytes of data came from Formations House (now The London Office), a "company mill" which registered and operated companies for clients included organized crime groups, state-owned oil companies, and fraudulent banks. The leak included emails, documents, faxes, and recordings of phone calls. Investigations revealed

2170-571: The co-anchor format in favour of single anchor everyday. Adrienne Arsenault continues to host the show Monday through Thursday with Hanomansing hosting on Friday and Sunday. In November 2005, the CBC News Weather Centre was established to cover local and international weather, using in part data provided by Environment Canada . Claire Martin was hired to serve as the primary face of the Weather Centre. In April 2014,

2232-475: The drug trade and how criminals corrupt politicians, bankers, accountants, lawyers, law enforcement agents, hackers, logistics experts, and journalists in order to use logistical, financial, and digital infrastructures. In November 2023, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists , Paper trail media and 69 media partners including Distributed Denial of Secrets and the OCCRP and more than 270 journalists in 55 countries and territories produced

2294-472: The financial network which supports the regime of Vladimir Putin , mostly with connections to Cyprus, and showed Cyprus to have strong links with high-up figures in the Kremlin, some of whom have been sanctioned. Government officials including Cyprus president Nikos Christodoulides and European lawmakers began responding to the investigation's findings in less than 24 hours, calling for reforms and launching probes. The Television News section of CBC News

2356-685: The firm ran a web of companies registered in Hong Kong, Cyprus, the British Virgin Islands and Pakistan, helped clients avoid anti-money laundering rules and had created banks in The Gambia in an attempt to create a tax haven. According to The Times, there was no evidence that Formations House did anything illegal but their investigation highlighted worrying vulnerabilities in the UK’s defences against money laundering". The release

2418-635: The first family also owned shares in six major goldfields and they owned one of the construction companies that built the new showcase Crystal Hall auditorium in Baku, the site of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest . In September 2015, Ismayilova was sentenced to 7.5 years in prison. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty wrote that the charges were "widely viewed as being trumped up in retaliation for her reports linking family members of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev to massive business and real estate holdings". Amal Clooney offered to act as her lawyer. OCCRP started

2480-683: The first newscast, part of CBC Newsmagazine , was given on September 8, 1952, on CBLT (Toronto), the only English station then telecasting. Later that year CBC National News was introduced (anchors: Larry Henderson , Earl Cameron , Stanley Burke ), then changing its name to The National in 1970. The CBC began delivering news online in 1996 via the Newsworld Online website. The CBC News Online site launched in 1998. In 2017, CBC News relaunched its flagship newscast, The National , with four co-anchors based in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver and later two anchors Monday through Thursday and

2542-498: The following totals as a result of its investigations: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) is a registered name of the Journalism Development Network (JDN), a Maryland -based 501(c)(3) organization . OCCRP is governed by a board of directors : Marina Gorbis , David Boardman, Anders Alexanderson , Sue Gardner , Saska Cvetkovska , Drew Sullivan and Paul Radu . OCCRP include

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2604-411: The half-hour during morning and afternoon drive shows and on the hour at other times during the day. The Radio News section of CBC News produces on-the-hour updates for the CBC's national radio newscasts and provides content for regional updates. Major radio programs include World Report , The World at Six , The World This Hour and The World this Weekend . The majority of news and information

2666-649: The late 1990s, the CBC and other media outlets cut back their overseas operations. Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project ( OCCRP ) is a global network of investigative journalists with staff on six continents. It was founded in 2006 and specializes in organized crime and corruption . It publishes its stories through local media and in English and Russian through its website. OCCRP works with and supports 50+ independent media outlets in Europe, Africa,

2728-481: The latter's website. CBC News provides the following television programs. Current programs: Former programs: CBC News provides the following radio programs. CBC Digital provides the following services: Public surveys in 2002 suggest that the CBC was viewed with potential left-wing bias. In 2009, CBC President Hubert Lacroix commissioned a study to determine whether its news was biased, and if so, to what extent. He said: "Our job — and we take it seriously —

2790-596: The loan was repaid. A second series examined how the president through his staff kept close relationships to international drug traffickers like Darko Saric , and that municipalities controlled by the president's party gave prime coastal property almost for free to Saric. It also wrote that the Italian mafia was smuggling cigarettes to Italy from an island off the coast of Montenegro owned by Đukanović's good friend Stanko Subotic and controlled by Đukanović's head of security. It investigated an assassination attempt on

2852-406: The money was used to buy high-end real estate near Wall Street. US prosecutors have since sought to seize $ 18 million in property from the company. It published stories on Montenegro 's long-time President and Prime Minister Milo Đukanović . Two series looked at the ties between Đukanović and organized crime. One series traced the President's family-owned bank, Prva Banka (First Bank), and how

2914-439: The national weather centre was effectively disbanded due to CBC budget cuts (Martin had left the CBC a few months prior). Weather presenters at local CBC stations were retained but with the added responsibility of supplying reports for The National and CBC News Network . In November 2014, citing difficulties implementing this new system, the CBC announced a one-year trial content sharing partnership with The Weather Network ,

2976-438: The news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television , CBC Radio , CBC News Network , and CBC.ca . Founded in 1941, CBC News is the largest news broadcaster in Canada and has local, regional, and national broadcasts and stations. It frequently collaborates with its organizationally separate French-language counterpart, Radio-Canada Info. The first CBC newscast

3038-416: The president privatized it to his brother cheaply, moved massive state funds into the bank and then loaned the money out to his family, friends and organized crime on overly favorable terms. When the bank failed under the weight of these bad loans, the president bailed it out with taxpayer money. The Central Bank said the government lied about repaying the loan simply shuttling funds back and forth and claiming

3100-414: The privately owned cable specialty channel, which went into effect on December 8. Under the partnership, in exchange for access to weather-related news coverage from the CBC, The Weather Network provides the national weather reports seen on The National and CBCNN daytime programming, as well as local forecasts for CBC Toronto 's weekend newscasts. Apart from Toronto, weather coverage during local newscasts

3162-517: The project launched the Russian asset tracker to showcase the assets of the oligarchs and other influential Russians who have links to the Russian president Vladimir Putin . In June 2022, the company revealed an investigation on LLCInvest . In February 2023, together with The Guardian and other publications, the OCCRP uncovered a vast disinformation campaign codenamed Team Jorge , organized by ex-Israeli special forces operative Tal Hanan , which

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3224-430: The service includes About That , a daily news and interview show hosted by Andrew Chang ; Planet Wonder , an environmental news series hosted by Johanna Wagstaffe; Big , a documentary series about industry; and This Week in Canada , which highlights local news stories from the CBC's local news bureaux in various cities. CBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is an English-language news channel owned and operated by

3286-495: The societies they serve are richer and cleaner for the scrutiny only true, independent journalism can provide." It won the 2015 Investigative Reporters and Editors Tom Renner award for "The Khadija Project," an initiative to continue the work of imprisoned OCCRP/RFE reporter Khadija Ismayilova . It has been a finalist for three years running for the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ' Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting . It

3348-543: The weekly At Issue panel (Ottawa)). The network dropped the four-anchor format on January 22, 2020, and had Arsenault and Chang co-anchor from Monday through Thursday with Hanomansing as solo anchor for the Friday and Sunday editions. Barton became the chief political correspondent for CBC News; she continues to host The National' s weekly "At Issue" political panel along with her own politics based program, Rosemary Barton Live which airs on Sundays. In early 2023, CBC dropped

3410-463: Was a 2010 finalist for its project on the illegal document trade. It won the 2011 Daniel Pearl Award for its project "Offshore Crime, Inc.", a series of stories documenting offshore tax havens , the criminals who use them and millions of dollars in lost tax money. It was again a finalist in 2013 for its story about an international money laundering ring called the Proxy Platform. It won

3472-649: Was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Previously, CBC relied on The Canadian Press to provide it with wire copy for its news bulletins. Readers who followed Jennings were Lorne Greene , Frank Herbert and Earl Cameron . CBC News Roundup (French counterpart: La revue de l'actualité ) started on August 16, 1943, at 7:45 pm, being replaced by The World at Six on October 31, 1966. On English-language television

3534-604: Was compared to both the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers . Belgian tax authorities initiated an investigation based on data from this leak and from the Cayman National Bank and Trust leak published by DDoSecrets the prior month. Politicians in Sweden and the UK, including anti-corruption chief John Penrose said the leak showed the need for reforms on company creation and registration. In March 2022, in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine,

3596-634: Was expected that Prime Minister Stephen Harper would make an announcement during his stop in Resolute . On August 10, 2007, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced construction of a new docking and refueling facility in Nanisivik for the Canadian Forces , in an effort to maintain a Canadian presence in Arctic waters during the navigable season (June–October). The choice for Nanisivik as a site

3658-704: Was not affected, and CBC Vancouver meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe continues to provide weather coverage for the Vancouver-based (primetime) editions of CBC News Now on CBC News Network. Most local CBC stations have retained their weather team to provide local weather information, including: The content partnership with the Weather Network has continued beyond the original one-year period, and has been expanded. The weather section of CBC.ca has been phased out in favour of forecasts from The Weather Network, and local CBC news headlines are displayed on

3720-601: Was partially based on its location within the eastern entrance to the Northwest Passage , and as there is an existing deep-water berthing facility at the site, and a "jet-capable" airstrip nearby. Detailed planning for the project began in August 2007, with environmental studies and assessments will be being carried out in the summer of 2008. Construction at the site is expected to begin in the summer of 2010, with early operating capability available in 2012. The facility

3782-440: Was planned to be fully operational by 2015, but now delayed until at least 2018. The re-opening of the Nanasivik Airport is unlikely to be needed as a helicopter pad is planned for the naval station site. However the old runway is not marked with an X and could be used as an emergency landing strip. Download coordinates as: CBC News CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for

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3844-441: Was reintroduced in November 2016. Many reports are accompanied by podcasting, audio and video from the CBC's television and radio news services. CBC News content is available on multiple platforms including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. In November 2022, the CBC launched CBC News Explore , a free ad-supported streaming television service. In addition to existing CBC news and information programming, new original programming on

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