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As It Happens | Jan 31, 2013 | 7:32 New Northwest Territories Power The Northwest Territories is set to be handed more power. Not only will the Harper government give the Territory more control over its land and resources, it's also expected to provide millions every year to ease the transition. But some are wondering if the Territory is moving too fast, without properly consulting its people. Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox is a Northern writer and academic who has advised Aboriginal organizations on previous devolution talks Delete the scoop?
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Published on Dec 19, 2012
In Yellowknife, Canada, a team of technicians and engineers undertake a massive logistical effort to upgrade the seismic stations located there, which are designed to detect atomic blasts. These stations are part of the CTBTO's global network of sensors to monitor nuclear explosions anywhere, anytime.
UNIA Transcript #1372:
http://www.un.org/webcast/pdfs/unia1372.pdf