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Strained Relations: How North Korean refugees struggle to integrate into South Korea
By Ash Abraham

Inuktut at a Crossroads: Inuit in Canada are in a race against time to save their language
By Kassina Ryder Davidson

The Deadliest Diagnosis
By Bárbara d’Oro
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A hitchhiker’s guide to Saskatchewan
By Lisa Johnson

Data and the Displaced: How new technology could revolutionize a refugee’s settlement
By Raisa Patel

First Nations, First-Hand Art: A holistic view of art through the Yukon First Nations lens
By Jennifer Liu

Black Noise: How black music in Toronto influenced the world and where it stands at home
By Danielle Edwards

Destination Wildfire: Flames, floods and the fight to adapt British Columbia’s tourism industry
By Adam van der Zwan

Saving Language at the Edge of the World: How the Skidegate Haida have whispered their language back from the brink
By Jensen Edwards

Peace and Tourism: Tourism development in former conflict areas of Sri Lanka
By Stephen Cook

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This website contains an archive of multimedia and online Master's Research Projects produced by Master of Journalism candidates in Carleton University's School of Journalism and Communication.

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