Inuit leaders disappointed with budget’s lack of money for tuberculosis elimination
Inuit leaders disappointed with budget’s lack of money for tuberculosis elimination
Liberals pledge $9B in new money for Indigenous communities in 2024 budget
Johannes Rivoire, priest accused of sexually abusing children in Nunavut, dies
Indigenous infrastructure gap estimated at more than $425B
New National Defence Policy focuses on security and readiness within Inuit Nunangat
The Pope supports restitution of Indigenous items to Canada. So why haven’t they come home?
Catholic Oblates releases report on how people and systems failed Inuit victims of abuse by Johannes Rivoire
ITK supports the Innu Nation, which is in federal court this week, challenging a Memorandum of Understanding between the federal government and the NunatuKavut Community Council (NCC). The agreement is another example of the threat of non-Indigenous groups who wrongly seek to adopt Indigenous identities for themselves.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami is seeking $131.6 million over seven years — and a show of commitment toward tuberculosis elimination — from next month’s federal budget
A year’s worth of bragging rights will be on the line Sunday when Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami faces off against reigning champion Métis National Council in the second annual Tea and Bannock Cup hockey game in Ottawa.
The Church has chosen to burn bridges with Inuit instead of aiming for justice
ITK President says Inuit are ready to implement child welfare legislation