A Nunavut judge has approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against the Nunavut government on behalf of a group of ...
In Canada, 1 in 12 people live with a rare disease, and for most people affected, the cost of treatment is unaffordable. Canadians deserve a health care system that provides timely access to quality ...
“The Name a Police Truck contest was an opportunity for the Rankin Inlet RCMP to integrate and celebrate Inuit culture in ...
In Canada, 1 in 12 people live with a rare disease, and for most people affected, the cost of treatment is unaffordable. Canadians deserve a health care system that provides timely access to quality ...
People without a safe place now have homes to go to in Gjoa Haven. The hamlet has opened two shelters, one for men and the ...
Samia Solomon talks about her new role with the Association Francophone du Nunavut as co-ordinator of women and gender ...
The Nunavut government is still in the early planning phase for new water treatment plants in Igloolik and Clyde River, MLAs ...
Canada's deputy auditor general says he's "disappointed" the Department of Family Services in Nunavut hasn't made more progress fixing the care it provides to vulnerable children and youth.
Nunavut needs to ‘accelerate its actions’ to protect vulnerable children, youth: auditor general
The Auditor General of Canada says Nunavut isn't doing enough to protect vulnerable children in the child welfare system.
No kid should go to school hungry, no matter where they live. In Nunavut, where food prices are among the highest in the country and supply chains are complex, feeding kids at school is not always a ...
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