Nunavut sends aid in wake of Hurricane Fiona
Premier announces $25,000 donation to Canadian Red Cross
The Government of Nunavut is donating $25,000 to help relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Fiona, it announced Wednesday.
Premier announces $25,000 donation to Canadian Red Cross
The Government of Nunavut is donating $25,000 to help relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Fiona, it announced Wednesday.
Details of signing to be announced at later date
CAQ incumbent celebrates re-election with a beer
One-day event follows $4.9-billion NORAD improvement funding announced by defence minister in June
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Sept. 30 a time for reflection, activism, say political leaders
Elections Quebec says registered voters will still be able to vote in Monday’s provincial election
Iqaluit Mayor Kenny Bell says Department of Community and Government Services ‘needs a real good wakeup call’
Rod Mugford will serve as acting chief administrative officer until council selects permanent replacement for Amy Elgersma
Council hires recruitment firm, forms committee to review applications after Amy Elgersma’s resignation
Amy Elgersma’s last day as chief administrative officer is scheduled to be Nov. 11
Elgersma sent a letter of resignation to council on Sept. 13
Former Kuujjuaq mayor running to represent Ungava in Oct. 3 Quebec election
MLAs to discuss the information and privacy commissioner’s annual report next week
Three of five candidates, answered questions on topics related to the environment
Ungava MNA stepped away from campaign activities last week to be with her
Former MP promises northern health-care, infrastructure improvements; committed to PQ’s language policies
City councillors discuss pending new policy on building cabins in Iqaluit Tuesday
Incumbent MNA promises cell network, housing construction in second term
Chibougamau-based nurse became politically involved over ‘abusive’ COVID-19 restrictions and mandates
Debate to be livestreamed Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom
Ungava candidate hopes to follow in parents’ progressive political footsteps
Private sector employers are welcome to take the day off, but not obligated, says GN
Residents collectively owe more than $2.4M, with some individuals more than $10k in debt
In-person voting in all communities to be available Sept. 26 to 29 and on election day Oct. 3