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Throughout their long history, Qimmit have remained working dogs–still almost exclusively bred by mushers to pull sleds for ...
For nearly a week, about a dozen residents cut, transported and assembled some 1,200 blocks of snow at the entrance of Sylvia ...
Increase in fluff related to drought-caused stress on trees, N.W.T. environment department says Floating fluff? Summer snow? Cotton balls? If The Parliament of Canada is the federal legislature of ...
As protectors of the land and water, Indigenous peoples have long been leaders in climate action. In addition to advocating for the care of our planet, First Nations, Inuit, and Métis are making sig.
As protectors of the land and water, Indigenous peoples have long been leaders in climate action. In addition to advocating for the care of our planet, First ...
In a ‘family-first’ decision, Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok announced he will step away from politics during the upcoming fall election. Akeeagok made the surprise announcement on his official ...
“Canada Day offers us an opportunity to reflect on what it means to be Canadian from a Nunavut perspective. In Iqaluit, we celebrate with open hearts, welcoming all to share in Inuit culture, ...
The goal of their lobbying was to advocate for policy recognition of the Nunatsiavut government as the only representative for Labrador Inuit and for policies that address false assertions of Labrador ...
The Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for CanNor, the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister ...
By Dez Loreen Group of 8 from New Zealand spent the last week in Tuktoyaktuk Eight Maori people from New Zealand spent the ...