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Fines range from $200 for first offence to $10,000 for multiple offences
A new cannabis bylaw, passed by Iqaluit city council on Tuesday, will come into effect on Oct. 17, the day that the recreational consumption of cannabis will become legal under federal and territorial law.
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“Our goal is to protect the developing brains of young people”
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Gathering will feature a “live burn” of a living-room scene
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Baker Lake hamlet councillors demand that Shawn Attungala resign
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PQ candidate Jonathan Mattson finished 45 votes behind CAQ’s Denis Lamothe
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Mercury, PCBs remain “a significant exposure concern” for wildlife
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“We conclude the task force and its duties at this time”
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Thanksgiving weekend sees first food distribution by the bi-weekly Arctic Food Bank
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QIA president, seven community director positions up for grabs
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“These regional benefits could be lost if the viability of the Mary River project is undermined”
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Arctic ecosystems are at a “disproportionately higher risk,” latest IPCC report finds
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Northern communities see new collection of 400-plus portraits, landscapes
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Amended agreement provides $10-million for Pond Inlet training centre
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“It’s important for any Nunavut organization to have equity in this merger”
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Police say Baker Lake house fire was “set deliberately”
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Family camps out to protest “hidden homelessness”
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Male youth allegedly used a gun to demand cash from a cab driver
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“I woke up to a banging of more roof coming off”
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But MLAs, legal aid agency, don’t seem to know about it