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Seal for everyone!

Two large seals, cut into pieces by Canadian Rangers, are placed out for people to eat during Nunavut Day celebrations in Iqaluit on Tuesday, July 9. (Photo by Emma Tranter)

Happy Nunavut Day!

Miali Coley-Sudlovenick and her daughter Anika celebrate Nunavut Day today in Iqaluit. Anika is wearing the amauti that Miali wore when she was little. The celebrations continue this afternoon at the city’s Four Corners intersection with mini putt, games, face painting, a barbecue, country food, music and more. (Photo by Emma Tranter)

At Rankin Inlet’s airport in good company

From left: Simon Kowmak, Hattie Alagalak, Emilene Kowmak and Molly Kidlapik wait for their planes at Rankin Inlet airport on Canada Day. There were a lot of flight cancellations over the holiday weekend, because of fog. (Photo by Noel Kaludjak)

A good catch

David Clark holds two char that he caught in the Diana River, near Rankin Inlet, on June 26, 2019. (Photo by Noel Kaludjak)

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Dressed to impress

Contestants sport red and white costumes in Kuujjuaq’s best dressed for Canada Day contest. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

Ready to roll

Lizzie Lingard stood out in Kuujjuaq’s Canada Day vehicle decoration contest, where she won in the ATV category and received $300. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

Honk for Canada

The Canada Day parade in Kuujjuaq features a Canada goose standing proud. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

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Rankin Inlet gymnasts en route to Austria

The Aqsarniit Ujauttaq (Northern Lights Gymnastics Club), featuring Tessa Angootealuk and Miuqtugia Angootealuk in the centre of the image, wait for their flight out of Rankin Inlet on Monday, July 1, to Austria to participate in a gymnastics competition. (Photo by Noel Kaludjak)

Kuujjuaq’s best Canada Day vehicle

Steven Gordon Jr. is all smiles as he stands next to his contest-winning jeep, which won Kuujjuaq’s Canada Day vehicle decoration contest. He took home $300 for his work. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)

Red and white

Aiva Lingard and Jessica Berthe celebrate Canada Day in Kuujjuaq by riding around on their Canada-inspired bicycles. (Photo by Isabelle Dubois)