Announcement of the 2019 Arctic Expedition
On June 12th, Students on Ice joined the Delegation of the European Union to Canada in the Speaker’s Salon on Parliament Hill to announce the Arctic 2019...
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On June 12th, Students on Ice joined the Delegation of the European Union to Canada in the Speaker’s Salon on Parliament Hill to announce the Arctic 2019...
Read MoreStudents to witness the impact of rapidly changing Arctic and be inspired to take leadership and action Gatineau, Quebec, Canada: On July 23rd,...
Read MoreJune 25/le 25 juin, 5 à 7 Âjagemô, 150 rue Elgin street, Ottawa, ON, Canada
The Canada Council for the Arts invites you to the opening of its brand new exhibition Open Channels. Discover the works of visual artists who took...
Read MoreGuest blog written by Arctic 2018 alumna Jukipa Anrango Kotierk. Jukipa aboard the Ocean Endeavour on the 2018 Arctic expedition Being chosen as one of...
Read MoreOn Monday, April 8, federal MP for Pontiac Will Amos will announce support for Expedition to Community (E2C), a new program supporting...
Read MoreWednesday, April 3, 2019 at Ashbury College Theatre, 362 Mariposa Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,
Join the Students on Ice Foundation for the screening of SOI's acclaimed documentary Canada C3: Coast to Coast to Coast. The inspiring film follows the...
Read MoreJoin the Students on Ice Foundation on Friday, March 29, 2019 at 7:30PM at the JS Centre for the free screening of SOI's acclaimed documentary Canada C3 -...
Read MoreBlog post written by Arctic 2013 alum Kassidy/Hovak Koaha Laube. When I first heard about the Kitikmeot Trade Show Travel Grant I thought that this grant...
Read MoreLynda joined Students on Ice in 2019 where she provides leadership to the Alumni Team. She comes to SOI with experience in program development and team...
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