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“I hope that we can start enforcing the current bylaws … so that people will take future bylaws more seriously”
Starting Oct. 17, Iqaluit residents will be able to lawfully light up a joint at home to celebrate the legalization of cannabis. But if residents toke at school or work, or at the hospital or city hall, they could land in trouble.
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Court orders province to accommodate intermittent sentences in the region
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“It is the plumbing of the internet that we are focusing on”
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“Inuit communities can be a part of the solutions in prevention and cleanup”
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“It’s absolutely heart-breaking that the sharing had to stop”
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“We need to address the quota system”
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Facebook-based project sees STI screening up by 35 per cent in Nunavik
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“If we get a dry September and October we may not meet our target”
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Support from the Government of the Northwest Territories gives the project “much more clout,” says KIA
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Review hearing for Meliadine mine’s groundwater dumping plans starts Sept. 12
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“Access to property is a step forward for us as it offers an alternative to social housing”
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Akademik Ioffe still anchored in Nunavut waters, awaits relocation plan
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Three hunters attacked last week while on a hunting trip outside Naujaat
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First step is to establish the gravity of the incident
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Nunavut man was in town for medical appointments when he went missing on Aug. 24
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“We saw there were some updates that could be made”
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“There is no money that could ever be sufficient compensation for the things that we suffered and lost”
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Contagious virus can cause serious complications for pregnant women and unborn babies