Profil | Cara Di Staulo

EMPLACEMENT: Montréal, Québec, Canada

I am the current Webmaster for IsumaTV!

For the last four years, I have helped finance, coordinate and distribute several projects for the Artcirq Inuit Performance Collective, Arnait Video Productions, Kingulliit Productions and Igloolik Isuma Productions. Through these projects, I have had the privilege of traveling to Igloolik on three occasions, and discovering Inuit culture and way of life first hand.

Since graduating from the University of Québec in Montréal (UQÀM) with a B.A. in Communications, I have also worked as Assistant Coordinator for the Montreal International Documentary Festival and the Producer's Network at the Cannes Film Festival.

Since I was a child, I have been a huge movie buff. I also envoy cooking, discovering new flavors and cuisines, reading, biking, hiking and rock climbing.

 

Contenus ajoutés par Cara Di Staulo

Lien vers: Arctic ministers sign new agreement to tackle oil spills
SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS May 17, 2013 ALEX BOYD KIRUNA, SWEDEN — The member nations of Arctic Council signed their second internationally binding agreement May 15 in Kiruna, Sweden:...
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2013-05-21 12:17
Lien vers: A Warmer Welcome
THE ECONOMISTArctic diplomacy The Arctic Council admits its first permanent Asian observers May 18th 2013 |From the print edition SINCE its formation in 1996, the Arctic Council’s eight...
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2013-05-17 16:24
Lien vers: Arctic Council’s indigenous participants eye Arctic Council under Aglukkaq
SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS May 17, 2013 ALEX BOYD KIRUNA, SWEDEN — Will Leona Aglukkaq, Canada’s Arctic Council minister, carry out her determination to “put the interests of the...
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2013-05-17 16:19
Lien vers: Can Big Oil handle the Arctic?
National PostClaudia Cattaneo CALGARY • With the public increasingly worried about oil spills, some aboriginal groups calling for an Arctic drilling moratorium, and the oil industry as keen...
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2013-05-17 16:09
Lien vers: Canada’s Resource-Sector Success May Hinge on Aboriginal Ties
The Wall Street JournalBy Paul Vieira First Nations protestors take part in an “Idle No More” demonstration on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in January. The success of Canada’s...
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2013-05-02 13:21