A Nunavut judge has approved a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against the Nunavut government on behalf of a group of ...
The federal government has committed to spend $1.5 billion over 10 years to carry out promises it made in the Nunavut land ...
Two Nunavut MLAs asked questions about the revitalization of Inuktut dialects at the territory’s Legislative Assembly this week.
With funding for a government food voucher program ending and Parliament prorogued, many Inuit children in Nunavut may soon ...
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 ...
The Association Francophone du Nunavut (AFN) has a new department for women and gender equality and the co-ordinator of the ...
The Auditor General of Canada says Nunavut isn't doing enough to protect vulnerable children in the child welfare system.
Nunavut's finance minister says the territory is considering banning American companies from bidding on government contracts ...
The Nunavut government has decided to shut down a group home in Cambridge Bay following an investigation into a report of ...
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 ...
Four Nunavut communities could get high-speed fibre optic internet in about six years, says Community and Government Services ...
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