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Nunavut News editorial: Time to get out your highlighters

Nunavut News editorial: Time to get out your highlighters

Federal budget is full of interesting numbers, but light on details
OPINION: The World Needs the Arctic Council Now More Than Ever

OPINION: The World Needs the Arctic Council Now More Than Ever

Six weeks ago, on March 3, 2022, seven of the eight Arctic Council (AC) member states SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½“ called herein the A7 SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½“ announced an historic, unanimous boycott of AC participation in protest of RussiaSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s invasion of Ukraine, after just over 25 years of continuous operations since its September 1996 inaugural meeting in Ottawa.
Notes from the trail: Nancy Vail talks minimum wage

Notes from the trail: Nancy Vail talks minimum wage

Forced labour is not dead; rather it has just been normalized into our capitalist system in the name of free enterprise.
Tea talk with Navalik Tologanak: An incredible journey over land and sea

Tea talk with Navalik Tologanak: An incredible journey over land and sea

If you need a snowmobile, you go buy one! But these two brave young men made a plan, a very amazing plan to bring home their new snowmobiles! Amory Wood and Brent Nakashook of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut flew to Yellowknife, NT on regular scheduled flight. Upon arriving they bought their snowmobiles but now needed to get them home, so they planned a journey to bring them home SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½“ not by air cargo, but by driving them home by land and sea.
It is time to reconsider the development of Resolute Bay says Pierre Leblanc

It is time to reconsider the development of Resolute Bay says Pierre Leblanc

EditorSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s note: This article originally appeared in the March 25, 2022 edition of The Hill Times. It is reprinted with permission.
Nunavut News editorial: Caribou stewardship may be best path forward

Nunavut News editorial: Caribou stewardship may be best path forward

The fact that caribou numbers are declining sharply despite efforts to either slow the losses or, with luck, increase the numbers of the vulnerable species is one of the biggest challenges we face in light of a changing climate and economic advancement.
In my view with Harry Maksagak: Apologies would have been more effective together

In my view with Harry Maksagak: Apologies would have been more effective together

I read a caption that noted SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½˜A journey of a thousand miles begins with one stepSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™; and that is where we as survivors are today.
Comment: Columnist Roy Erasmus on saying goodbye to daylight saving time

Comment: Columnist Roy Erasmus on saying goodbye to daylight saving time

Every year we change the clock forward an hour in mid-March so we can have more daylight at the end of the day in the summertime. And itSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s great to suddenly have sundown an hour later. Woohoo!
Comment: Columnist Walt Humphries on SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½˜The Big MeltSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™

Comment: Columnist Walt Humphries on SA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½˜The Big MeltSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™

The Big Melt.
Nunavut News editorial: We cannot keep passing the ball on Elder care

Nunavut News editorial: We cannot keep passing the ball on Elder care

The need for community care centres for elderly Nunavummiut has long been a point of division in our territorial government.
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