The Government of Nunavut is still struggling to reach a deal with the federal government to fund a health services program covering medical boarding homes and dental care for Inuit, says Health ...
Nunavut’s budget for the coming fiscal year forecasts a $124-million deficit while increasing spending on health and family services programs. Finance Minister Lorne Kusugak presented the government’s ...
Nunavut communities are announcing the end of their administration of the Inuit Child First Initiative as they wait to hear whether the program will be extended beyond its March 31 end date ...
The small-town part of the story is based on a place where my mother grew up. I was familiar with the geography there but then I create Drumbán, where it’s all a bit dark and silly. Séamus ...
Residents 19 and older are legally allowed to wager on sports in Nunavut using the best sports betting apps in Canada. The legal grey area for online sports betting pertains to unlicensed sportsbooks.
EAU CLAIRE — In June 2024, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire students and Geography Professor Harry Jol would join others and start a four-week geography research project at the Jungfernhof Camp in ...
For the past several months, University of Guelph geography professor Eric Nost has been working with the Environmental Data Governance Initiative (EDGI) to preserve climate change and other data ...
Mark T. Mossey, Executive Legal Officer at the Office of the Chief Justice of the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit, is appointed a Judge of the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit. Justice Mossey ...
A number of teachers have resigned in Naujaat, Nunavut, leaving half of the positions at the community's high school unfilled. Nunavut Teachers' Association president Justin Matchett says some ...
When Colin Hodgson attended his first meeting with members of the Nunavut curling team that will play at the Canadian women's championship, he asked everyone why they wanted to be involved.
Defrocked Catholic priest Eric Dejaeger leaves an Iqaluit courtroom on Jan. 20, 2011, after his first appearance for six child sexual abuse charges in Igloolik, Nunavut, dating back to the 1970s.
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