Nunavut is a gift from the Creator ‘to live, to thrive and to guide one another’
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
‘My Corner of Our Land’ – Nunatsiaq News readers reflect on Nunavut Day
Nunatsiaq News invites Nunavummiut to tell readers what Inuit Nunangat means to them
Some high-profile people and some ordinary folks doing extraordinary things grabbed headlines over the past year
Arctic haulers race against time and COVID-19
“Support for Canada’s mining sector in the North has never been more important, given how hard the industry has been hit by COVID-19”
“Our focus will remain on serving Nunavummiut, with leading technologies and strong partnerships so that everyone can benefit”
“It was not always easy to stay home, and now it will take extra work to go back to school”
“Peterloosie was one of ours at Uquutaq, one of the younger men who use the shelter, who needed care, attention, guidance and support, and now we will never be able to give it to him”
“Solutions … need to be led by northerners, with capacity development and ownership opportunities for Inuit and Nunavummiut generally”
“Racial injustices, fears and concerns are not new for Inuit or people of African descent living their lives resisting a Eurocentric institutionalized racist and oppressive system of government”
“The Edmonton Eskimos say they will be ‘ramping up consultation with the Inuit community.’ That’s the same thing they said last time.”
“Will I find employment with housing quickly enough after I graduate, or will I end up like my younger sister, moving south simply to find a decent place to live?”
Employment lawyer Sandra MacKenzie explains how the pandemic affects Nunavut workplaces
“The upcoming Canadian federal budget is a critical opportunity to begin implementing Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework”
“No matter your background, it urges readers to surrender themselves to it and to engage with the emotional geographies of the North”
“The Nunavut and Canadian governments must listen to health experts and make life-saving antibody drugs available to combat RSV”
The big events that shook the territory last year
“Industrious, an entrepreneur and successful businessman, a gifted raconteur”
“We are hopeful that the impasse we are currently seeing will be overcome in short order”