President Obed called the Pope’s apology for the church’s role in the residential school system “deeply meaningful”
President Obed called the Pope’s apology for the church’s role in the residential school system “deeply meaningful”
“We are proud Canadians; we want to be part of this moment. But we also demand the respect and recognition that come with it.”
Federal election is an opportunity to bring Inuit Nunangat closer to the country
The Financial Post interviews President Obed and others about the importance of Inuit Nunangat in Canada’s future.
ITK invites expressions of interest from across Inuit Nunangat to help determine the location of the university’s main campus
ITK invites expressions of interest from across Inuit Nunangat to help determine the location of the university’s main campus
“We still want to help defend Canada against foreign threats but our communities are quite concerned that history may repeat itself in not respecting our rights or our treaties”
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Inuit leaders in Iqaluit on Tuesday on his way back from his whirlwind trip to Paris and London.
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree announced March 8 that the program will be renewed for another year
“What I’ve encouraged Minister Anandasangaree to do is just take advantage of every possible day he’s within that office and with that portfolio, and he’s done it.”
Inuit leaders and the Crown signed a long-awaited implementation contract under the Nunavut Agreement March 8 — the first time the contract has been renewed since the agreement was signed more than 30 years ago.
“We have an opportunity to become the nation we want to be”