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  • Legal Tips

    Reverting to your Inuit name, Without Fees! In the religion of the insecure, I must be myself, respect my youth (…)I’m on the right track, baby, […]
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  • Let the Collective Healing Begin

    Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre’s new programming and building could have a massive impact on region By Miriam Dewar Taking walks, going out on the land, hunting […]
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  • 2022 Quebec Election

    A Quebec election was held October 3, 2022. Premier François Legault was re-elected with a majority of 90 seats for the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) Party. […]
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  • Green Corner: Current Status and Management of Final Waste

    The quantity of waste being generated in Nunavik is increasing and will continue to do so as population and consumption rates grow. This is why the […]
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  • The Impact of “I’m Sorry”

    By Stephen Hendrie There’s usually a lot of joy and laughter when listening to Inuit throat singers. But in the audience outside Nakasuk School in Iqaluit […]
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  • Heating Oil Subsidy Reminder

    As the weather gets colder and furnaces fire up again, it is important to remind Nunavik residents and business owners about the Heating Oil Subsidy Program. […]
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  • Protected Areas Consultations to be Held

    In September 2022, the Kativik Regional Government (KRG) launched the Nunavik Protected Areas public information and consultation campaign—a major initiative to conserve the region’s biodiversity and […]
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  • Minnie Grey Honoured

    Minnie Grey was awarded an honorary doctorate this August from the Université de Montréal. Grey retired in July after nine years as Executive Director of the […]
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  • LEGAL TIPS

    Inuit Customary Adoption Since 2018, the effects of Inuit customary adoptions, as any of other customary adoption under a Quebec Indigenous Nation or community’s customs, are […]
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  • Tracking the Tagged Arctic Char of Kangirsuk

    By Véronique Dubos, Johnny Nassak and Noah Eetook Tracking the fishLast summer, in August 2021, eight fish entering the Tasirjuarusik system were tagged with acoustic transmitters. […]
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