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  • 50 YEARS AGO, A MID-WINTER STANDOFF The Fight for Inuit Self-Determination Foretold

    By Ole Gjerstad As the COVID-19 pandemic locked down Nunavik last summer, an important date passed almost unnoticed. Fifty years previous, on July 6, 1970, Ottawa […]
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  • REMEMBERING Daniel Epoo

    Former Makivvik Executive and Nunavik leader Daniel Epoo passed away in earlySeptember. He was 58. Daniel served as Makivvik’s Corporate Secretary in the 1980’s and 1990s, […]
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  • Nunavik Trichinosis Prevention Program

    Always Test Before Consumption Since 1992, the Nunavik Trichinosis Prevention Program (NTPP) has been run by Makivvik’s Nunavik Research Centre. Trichinosis in Nunavik is usually associated […]
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  • Greenhouses in Nunavik

    ᑲᑎᕕᒃ ᐊᕙᑎᓕᕆᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐊᔪᖀᒋᐊᕐᑏᑦ ᑲᑎᒪᔩᑦComité consultatif de l’environnement KativikKativik Environmental Advisory Committee There are many benefits to community gardens and greenhouses. Local production allows better access to, […]
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  • BRAZEAU WINS Environmental Education Award

    Kangiqsualujjuaq’s Andrea Brazeau has been named Outstanding Youth Action Leader at the Canadian Network for Environmental Education and Communication (EECOM) 2020 Awards of Excellence. The award […]
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  • COPING With COVID

    By Stephen Hendrie The dictionary defines coping as, “to face and deal with responsibilities, problems, or difficulties, especially successfully or in a calm or adequate manner.” […]
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  • Nunavik Sentinels Montreal Space for Life Insectarium program

    Project Manager: Maxim Larrivée, Ph.D., Director,Montreal Space for Life InsectariumProject Coordinator: Amélie Grégoire-Taillefer, Ph.D. The diversity of insects and other arthropods (e.g. spiders and millipedes) in […]
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  • Kuujjuaq Veterinary Pilot Project

    Submitted by the Kuujjuaq Veterinary Pilot Project Dogs are an important issue in Nunavik and a concern in every northern community. The Kuujjuamiut Facebook Page, for […]
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  • The Fight for Inuit Self-Determination Foretold Sidebar: WHO OWNS THE LAND?

    Archeologists have found that continuous human habitation in Nunavik goes back more than 4,000 years. Inuit have continued to use and occupy their territories to the […]
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  • Internet and the PANDEMIC

    COVID-19 reveals how Nunavik’s internet service is an essential service By Stephen Hendrie As the global coronavirus pandemic swept the globe in early 2020 forcing countries […]
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