IN PHOTOS | Tears and cheers at Arctic Inspiration Prize ceremony

A look back at Tuesday’s event where $3.7M was awarded to northern non-profit organizations

New Nunavut Sen. Nancy Karetak-Lindell poses with Pamela Gross, Nunavut’s education minister, at the 13th annual Arctic Inspiration Prize ceremony on Tuesday in Ottawa. (Photo by Jorge Antunes)

By Nunatsiaq News

  • Bibia Nàtsät Ku, a Yukon-based First Nations midwifery and reproductive health-care organization, is announced the winner of the Arctic Inspiration Prize's top award of $1 million Tuesday at a ceremony in Ottawa. From left: Shadelle Chambers, executive director of family preservation services; Kathleen Cranfield, midwifery implementation manager; and elder Phil Gatensby. (Photo by Jorge Antunes)
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  1. Posted by 180 on

    Wow they just went from non-profit organizations to big profit organizations. I wonder how these non-profit organizations get their funding and who is in charge of where the $3,700,000 million goes.

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