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John Quirke, former clerk of the Nunavut legislative assembly (wearing a red jacket), is welcomed back to the legislature with a standing ovation Thursday as he takes a seat in the visitors gallery. Quirke retired in November 2024 after 25 years as clerk and watched part of the final day of proceedings this week. Many MLAs, including some who won’t seek re-election on Oct. 27, thanked Quirke for his support and service over the past few years. (Photo by Jeff Pelletier)
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Representatives from Inuit organizations cast votes Thursday in Cambridge Bay
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7 members won’t run on Oct. 27, while 14 confirm re-election bids
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MLA Adam Arreak Lightstone makes motion to keep third ‘sex designation’ in Vital Statics Act amendments
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Nakimayak will also serve as ITK vice-president and is eligible to vote in Thursday’s presidential election
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Premier tables final report on progress of government’s mandate
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Inuit delegates to choose new president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami on Sept. 18
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Customers will know their order was received; Administrators can track drivers and workloads
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Inuit delegates to choose new president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami on Sept. 18
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NTI, Makivvik Corp. representatives among 11 people who will give advice on major projects
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A total of 13 ITK members and delegates get vote for president Sept. 18
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Labour groups counter MLA’s comments about immigrants taking jobs from Nunavummiut
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Leaders say plan is meant to show ‘unity’ in Nunavut on security, economic development
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Akeeagok says ‘lessons learned’ from $1M purchase of 5 vehicles that are yet to get rolling
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Agreement pending ratification vote, says human resources minister
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State of emergency was declared earlier this year in village of about 2,000 residents
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Prime minister promises 2nd ‘tranche’ before Nov. 16, hints Grays Bay could be considered
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Inuit beneficiaries still entitled to 78-cents-per-litre discount on gasoline, on top of drop in market prices
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Full budget to be presented in winter 2026 sitting
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Minister David Akeeagok says GN prioritizes hiring of Inuit
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Polling stations in 7 communities closed early or didn’t open at all after Elections Canada failed to hire local staff for April federal election
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John Main, other dignitaries attend ground-breaking for 24-bed facility in Kitikmeot
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Community services minister announced in June he would not seek re-election in Quttiktuq riding
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Inuit organization gets distribution of $92.9M from Nunavut Trust, more than double last year’s $44M payment
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ᓰᐲᓰᑯᓐᓄᑦ ᐊᐅᓚᑦᑎᔨᐅᓂᑯ ᓂᕈᐊᒐᒃᓴᙳᕐᐳᖅ ᓯᑎᐱᕆ 18-ᒥ ᓂᕈᐊᕐᓇᐅᓛᕐᑐᒥ