Tallurutiup Imanga IIBA work begins by Michele LeTourneau– January 26, 2018 The five communities closest to the new Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Protected Area, announced last August, [...]
Workshops show Nunavummiut how to manage their money First Nations Bank opened a branch in Pond Inlet in 2014, now one of four across the territory. The QIA is delivering financial literacy [...]
(Updated at 3:45 p.m. with revised tour dates) The Qikiqtani Inuit Association will visit the North Baffin region over the next two weeks to hear what Inuit have to say about the creation of a [...]
Canada is making rapid progress in meeting its pledge to protect at least 10 per cent of its marine and coastal areas by 2020. But conservation advocates question the federal government’s math. [...]
“Thank you to each of the donors and volunteers” JANE GEORGE If you want to fully understand the meaning of “merry” and “happy,” which we often hear in various greetings at this time [...]
by Michele LeTourneau– December 9, 2017 A preschool program in Pond Inlet that blends Montessori educational methods with Inuit traditional methods has proved so successful it has expanded [...]
As Canada prepares to establish what will become the largest protected area in the country — Tallurutiup Imanga — the Inuit communities that live nearby are aiming for full Inuit management of [...]
Lancaster Sound marine conservation area can’t move forward until agreement signed with Inuit Rhiannon Johnson · CBC NewsDecember 4, 2017 The Qikiqtani Inuit Association’s negotiators [...]
by Michele LeTourneau– December 2, 2017 The road into the heart of the city from the new Iqaluit International Airport isn’t the most welcoming, but with 16 hectares, or 40 acres, of [...]
It’s not even Christmas yet, but money is flowing out of Nunavut’s development corporations this month to Inuit beneficiary organizations and trusts. The Qikiqtani Inuit Association announced [...]