Ce matin, Naomi et Keyshawn patrouillent l’aéroport international Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau de Montréal. Ce sont deux travailleurs...
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Ce matin, Naomi et Keyshawn patrouillent l’aéroport international Pierre-Elliot-Trudeau de Montréal. Ce sont deux travailleurs...
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A traditional Inuit lamp called the qulliq has been approved as an optional spiritual emblem...
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In order to make Nunavik’s public safety system more dependable and less violent, and to...
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Deadline is coming for the mandated federal survey
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The Canadian Red Cross has arrived in Umiujaq, a northern village of roughly 500 Inuit,...
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Attempting to reverse decades of TB care in Nunavik that has failed Nunavimmiut, a study by and for Inuit offer seven calls to action.
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As President Donald Trump presses for a takeover of Greenland, some Alaska state lawmakers are trying to send a different message about state cooperation with the Arctic island. A resolution recently introduced in the state Senate, Senate Joint Resolution 24, seeks to promote continued friendship, cooperation and “mutual respect” between Alaska and Greenland, an autonomous […]
Indigenous leaders were braced for change after the last federal election, when Prime Minister Mark...
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From clean drinking water legislation to self-government and better infrastructure, Indigenous leaders say they're looking for action from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.
Inuit leaders say Canada can learn from Greenland’s approach to health, housing and social services as Ottawa weighs greater investment in northern infrastructure.
Russia and the United States are very different countries — but two exiles say the warning signs of democratic erosion are following a familiar pattern.
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KITSISSUT, GREENLAND—Paleo-Inuit people were able to make lengthy journeys on the rough waters of the […]
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‘There is no such thing as a better colonizer,’ says chair of Inuit Circumpolar Council
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