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Demonstrators rally in Yellowknife to bring awareness to Indigenous issues

Demonstrators rally in Yellowknife to bring awareness to Indigenous issues

After having acquired the necessary funds to get them to Yellowknife, Shar Williams and The Sober Crew held a rally at the Yellowknife Artists Co-operativeSA国际影视传媒檚 (YAC) geodesic dome on Sunday, April 3. Organizers say the goal of the rally SA国际影视传媒 dubbed, The Time is Now SA国际影视传媒 is to bring awareness to significant issues among Indigenous peoples while also promoting unity and understanding.
GNWT budget for 2022-23 passes despite opposition from MLAs representing smaller communities

GNWT budget for 2022-23 passes despite opposition from MLAs representing smaller communities

The GNWTSA国际影视传媒檚 $2.1 billion 2022-23 budget was adopted by the Legislative Assembly despite significant opposition from members representing smaller communities.
Two fox attacks on dogs reported in Iqaluit

Two fox attacks on dogs reported in Iqaluit

City reminds people to vaccinate animals and report wild animals
Premier, MLAs spar over role of racism in Child and Family Services system

Premier, MLAs spar over role of racism in Child and Family Services system

Tensions flared between the premier and regular members of the Legislative Assembly on Thursday regarding the over-representation of Indigenous children in the territorySA国际影视传媒檚 Child and Family Services system, and the role that racism may have played in this outcome.
Federal government announces $214 million for IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 water infrastructure

Federal government announces $214 million for IqaluitSA国际影视传媒檚 water infrastructure

The Government of Canada announced $214 million in funding Friday to address long-term water sustainability for Iqaluit.
More resources needed for autism in NWT: advocate

More resources needed for autism in NWT: advocate

SA国际影视传媒淒isabilities as a whole is underfunded in NWT,SA国际影视传媒 says Denise McKee
Lack of funding, family commitments remain barriers for prospective students across the North

Lack of funding, family commitments remain barriers for prospective students across the North

Federal report tackles Northern educational barriers
Donations from Yellowknifers allow Indigenous rally to proceed

Donations from Yellowknifers allow Indigenous rally to proceed

SA国际影视传媒楾ime Is NowSA国际影视传媒 rally will proceed on April 7 thanks to Yellowknifers
Prime Minister to announce Iqaluit infrastructure project April 1

Prime Minister to announce Iqaluit infrastructure project April 1

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Northern Affairs Minister Daniel Vandal will be tuning in virtually to the Iqaluit city council chambers to make an announcement regarding an Iqaluit water improvement project in Nunavut on April 1. Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok and Iqaluit mayor Kenny Bell will also be in attendance.
YWCA, Scotiabank partner to support employment readiness program

YWCA, Scotiabank partner to support employment readiness program

Through a $500,000 donation to the YWCA NWT, Scotiabank has become a partner in a commitment to remove barriers to career advancement for disadvantaged groups.
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