Gaps in federal funding and authority expose many First Nations and Inuit Elders in Canada to inadequate long-term care, ...
You’re acting like Indigenous consent matters only when convenient. Please prove us wrong The post Mr. Carney, about That Pipeline Deal—We Need to Talk first appeared on The Walrus.
Self-governance was a long time coming for the Inuit of northern Labrador. Now, 20 years after the Nunatsiavut Government ...
Or, why you should let the truth get in the way of a good story. There’s an old myth that Inuit cultures have as many as a ...
A second board member with the Manitoba Inuit Association (MIA) has resigned. The resignations follow a growing #InuitMeToo movement that saw the termination of the organization's former CEO after ...
Kivalliq Inuit Association vows to protect employees from any potential conflict of interest and to maintain integrity of the ...
The Federal Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations visited Labrador Friday to announce funding for three projects that will ...
Rebecca Mike continued to work as a translator and advocated for Inuit language after leaving office. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Illustrator Kayla Williams is happy that the “writing just fell in my lap one day” and resulted in her first picture book, Aurora’s Journey, which hit bookstores last week.
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