Indigenous Services Canada recently updated the list of COVID-19 Indigenous Awareness Resources section on their website. This resource section includes information created for Indigenous [...]
Now, more than ever, is a time to celebrate and appreciate the nurses who care for us when we are unwell. We spoke to three nurses from the Qikiqtani Region about their work for Nursing Week [...]
Hi all, I am your Community Director/Community Liaison Officer for the Qikiqtani Inuit Association. Many of you have heard the great news that Nunavut has no cases of COVID-19. We are grateful [...]
A lot can happen when people start using creativity to help others in need. Just ask 11-year-old Aubrey Sheppard, who is making face masks for the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. What [...]
Radio script – April 30, 2020: QIA providing support to Pond Inlet in face of first confirmed case of COVID-19 Hi all, I am your Community Director/Community Liaison Officer for the [...]
In late March 2020 QIA rolled out a number of initiatives to assist Qikiqtani Inuit during the COVID-19 pandemic, including new funding for families to harvest and social distance on-the-land. We [...]
Members of the Iviq Hunters and Trappers Association in Grise Fiord are using funds provided by the Qikiqtani Inuit Association to help feed the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, [...]
The Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor) provides relief to territorial businesses impacted by COVID-19: Territorial businesses are struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The [...]
Ilisaqsivik staff and volunteers made the first delivery of food hampers to Elders in Clyde River earlier this week and it was a success! “It was perfect,” said Christine Natanine, [...]