ITK President reacts to Supreme Court decision on Indigenous child welfare
ITK President reacts to Supreme Court decision on Indigenous child welfare
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision today on Indigenous self-determination represents a major victory for Inuit and the well-being of our children, youth, and families.
Indigenous people across the country are bracing for a potentially landmark opinion from the Supreme Court of Canada, which will decide Friday whether the Trudeau government’s Indigenous child welfare law is constitutional.
School Food Program would address food insecurity among Inuit
Indigenous human rights are not second-class rights: the prime minister and central agencies must make good on their UNDRIP obligations
For decades, Labrador Inuit have been enveloped in a housing crisis. Now, as the rest of the country scrambles to find its own solutions, the people of Nain feel forgotten.
Eric Oliver of Nunatsiavut is the 2023 winner of the Inuit Recognition Award
Government of Canada announces ArcticNet will be funded for the next five years
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) recently named Julie Dicker, principal of Jens Haven Memorial School in Nain, Nunatsiavut, as the recipient of the 2023 ITK Award for Inuit Excellence. Learn more about Julie in this feature story and 20 Questions that The Western Star/Saltwire published.
ITK is pleased to present our 2022-2023 Annual Report and our 2022-2023 Audited Financial Statements presented at our Sept. 28, 2023 annual general meeting.
ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting takes place Dec. 5-7, 2023 in Iqaluit, Nunavut. You can nominate Inuit researchers for a recognition award or to have their travel expenses covered.
ArcticNet’s Inuit Research Management Committee honours Jean Allen of Iqaluit in 2022 Inuit Recognition Award for her contributions to Inuit Nunangat research.