Members of the public look on during the June 10 Iqaluit city council meeting. Coun. Sam Tilley, seated on the right, later condemned a pair of Facebook comments targeting councillors, calling it a “threat.” (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)
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Iqaluit council has the authority to make decisions — even bad ones — without feeling threatened
The risk with employing “dark humour” to make a point is that some people are going to find it too dark while others will simply find it unfunny.
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Tuberculosis crisis in northern Quebec needs action; local leaders are closest to the situation
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Final vote expected at next council meeting, scheduled for June 10
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Timing of auditor general’s report critical of Nunavut 3000 progress comes at bad time, just months before election
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Readers fixated on seeing an MP with more clout should encourage Nunavut MP to replace Singh
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Northerners deserve to know who’s interested in hosting Inuit Nunangat University
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It might be old-fashioned, but good journalism means ‘show your work’
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Irregularities serious enough that someone should contest the outcome
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During the campaign, Nunatsiaq covered candidates and issues to help readers make informed decision at ballot box
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Nunavut needs the federal government to deliver on both fronts
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Nunavut should heed Kimmirut inquest jury’s recommendation to reflect dire situation
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Full slate of candidates gives Nunavummiut good options, but Donald Trump could overshadow local contest
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With election campaign in full swing, candidates are slow to come forward
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Our world in 2025 needs Canadian leadership in Arctic; fortunately it’s on their radar
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Getting more Inuit into government jobs, other leadership roles should be a key result of historic contract
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Premiers’ and PM’s united front is the only response to Trump-imposed tariffs and annexation talk
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‘Acquisition-oriented dividend company’ might have different priorities from Inuit rights-holding organizations
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Tales of brimming confidence from the Aqsarniit Trade Show and Conference
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Canada could use some help from its friends throwing cold water on ‘51st state’ talk
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A bit of federal money gets the wheels turning, but an Iqaluit hydroelectricity generator will require hundreds of millions of dollars to build
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Recent message to Canadians projects calm despite looming trade war, rocky politics and potential national unity crisis
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Plenty of room for premiers to show leadership skills as country braces for Trump’s return
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Nunatsiaq News holds its own in the first calendar year since Online News Act took effect
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Federal, territorial elections and wild uncertainty in the U.S. promise interesting times ahead
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Parliament Hill’s year-end disarray is bad news for the country — including Nunavut and Nunavik