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A new federal bill aims to fast-track major infrastructure projects, but some in Nunavut worry it could mean more development ...
Organization launched in 2012 under Pinnguaq, expands focus on life cycle learning and access to science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) exposure.
Securing Canada’s Arctic Arctic security was of concern to MLA Joelie Kaernerk in the legislative assembly on May 30.
A bit of history was made in the Inuit hamlet of Sanikiluaq on June 11. It was announced that the Canada Infrastructure Bank ...
Back in the precinct, the Conservatives will start the week by issuing a fresh call for the minority Liberal government to deliver a full budget before the chamber shuts down for the summer, as ...
Outed as a “pretendian,” Jordan Archer knows many will see her as a villain in her own story — but she still has to tell it.
Nunavut teachers will receive a 15 per cent wage increase over three years after a new collective agreement was ratified by the Teachers’ Association and the Government of Nunavut (GN).
A federal program that provides monthly food vouchers to Inuit families is set to end after the 2025-26 fiscal year, raising ...
Nunavut teachers will receive a 15 per cent wage increase over three years after a new collective agreement was ratified by ...
Iqaluit-Manirajak MLA Adam Arreak Lightstone wants Nunavut’s Liquor Act reformed to make it harder for people convicted of ...
A modernization of Nunavut’s pharmacy profession laws was one of five bills approved as the Nunavut legislative assembly’s ...
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