an alfred vega made headlines around the world. today research trips to the region are not nearly as demanding as they used to be but they are expensive about $15000.00 euros per person. resolute bay is often used as a starting point for scientific expeditions in the 1950 s. the canadian government forced indigenous people from northern quebec to settle in this remote but strategically important region. susan sullivan it was a child at the time. there has been a lot of things that have come up here. i guess there are more now i'm expecting that they'll be a lot more. people coming up north to find out more. vegetation. things that were frozen i know. july 1st is canada day the country's national holiday but the local innuit residents don't have much to celebrate. the village of resolute bay needs more jobs schools and hospitals the innuit want more financial support from the canadian government they also demand more autonomy so that they can live according to their traditional values. susan sullivan ik hopes that her grandchildren