Inaccessible by road, tucked away 2100 kilometres from the nearest metropolitan centre, Iqaluit, the capital city of Canada's newest territory, Nunavut, remains one of North America's final frontiers. The transition the local Inuit have made from a nomadic lifestyle to a modern urban lifestyle has been both recent and rapid. As a result many social constructs governing expected behaviour are still radically different to what southerners would consider "normal".