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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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  • Remembering the life of Mark T. Gordon

    By Stephen Hendrie In the mid 1990s Mark T. Gordon was Vice-President of Economic Development for Makivvik. The position fit him like a glove. He was […]
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  • The Aqpik Road Show

    Proving not all fun has to end during a pandemic Photos by Carson Tagoona With events across the globe being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, […]
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  • A Day in the Life of Canadian North

    By every indication, Wednesday, May 13 was a typical day for Canadian North. There was clear weather across the North, all of its scheduled flights operated […]
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  • A Big Man With A Big Personality

    Tommy Cain Sr. will be remembered for his enormous contributions to life in Nunavik. One of the signatories of the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement […]
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  • Introducing Tupiq ACT

    Nunavik’s first circus troupe celebrates Inuit culture and identity Saali Kuata’s passion for circus comes through even when speaking on the phone. Back in April, after […]
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  • David Okpik Remembered

    Courtesy of KRG David Okpik, a well-known community leader and long-time defender of environmental issues in Nunavik died peace-fully on July 23 at the Tusaajiapik Elders […]
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  • Salluit Keeps Moving

    When the pandemic hit the north, people in Nunavik were advised to stay 2 metres from one another to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. […]
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  • SUNSHINE, KIDS AND BOOKS, THAT’S ALL IT TAKES!

    How summer literacy activities remained a priority in Nunavik during the pandemic It was March 2020 and, for the seventh year in a row, Frontier College […]
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