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Broken elevator, lack of Inuktitut: advocates highlight issues with Iqaluit's medical boarding home
The Government of Nunavut previously said Sailijaaqvik would be more comfortable and accessible for medical travellers than ...
Tungalik, who is also the first Inuk to be named as the national president and spokesperson of Canadian Artists’ ...
Canadian history textbooks tell a story of how fur traders built the country, but not about how it was on the backs of Indigenous people trapping and skinning the animals, ...
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Fact File: Claims government built fake homes for photo op misleading
In September, the public announcement of the federal government's Build Canada Homes agency sparked social media posts ...
The 2025 Kivalliq Trade Show can add its name to a long line of successes since the event began 16 years ago, said trade show ...
Identified by an international team of reporters, he is among dozens of doctors who have left behind disciplinary histories ...
Indigenous leaders in Canada are calling for The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to be a day of learning, not a day off.
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Today-History-Oct02
Today in History for Oct. 2: In 322 BC, Greek philosopher Aristotle died. In 1535, French explorer Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River to Hochelaga, present site of Montreal. In 1608, the ...
A Bishop from the Roman Catholic Church in Saskatchewan has been vocal about the Catholic Church’s role in advancing Reconciliation, and he believes there’s more work to do. “Absolutely (the Church ...
A fire struck Manitoba Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine's West Kildonan constituency office early Tuesday morning, a week ...
A community feast in Sanikiluaq had more than 150 attendees on Sept. 19 at the community's high school as part of the ...
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