“Our expectation is we’ll just be able to continue to work, and perhaps less of the focus will be on the prime minister and more of the focus will be on the work, in the next little while.” – ITK President Natan Obed
“Our expectation is we’ll just be able to continue to work, and perhaps less of the focus will be on the prime minister and more of the focus will be on the work, in the next little while.” – ITK President Natan Obed
ITK President Natan Obed says Inuit enjoyed unprecedented access to the Prime Minister and Cabinet under Justin Trudeau’s leadership
Poilievre’s ‘Santa Claus’ quip trivialized Inuit presence in Arctic, says national Inuit leader
“This country isn’t built yet. We still have a national building project to do, and it is the infrastructure for Canada’s Arctic communities.”
Canada’s Arctic policy draws on international collaboration to face emerging threats
Canada Post strike leaves Inuit Nunangat communities stranded
Inuit Nunangat University: a critical investment in Canada’s Arctic future
Canada’s 1st Inuit-owned Arctic university moves closer to reality
Inuit Nunangat University closer to realization with $50M investment
ITK President Natan Obed spoke to CBC’s Ottawa Morning about the risks Inuit face when they leave their home communities.
Federal government apologizes for past slaughter of Inuit sled dogs
Ottawa to compensate Inuit in Nunavik for mass dog sled slaughter