Inuit performers and speakers gather in Ottawa to celebrate the launch of new Inuit Nunangat toonie designed by four Inuit artists
Inuit performers and speakers gather in Ottawa to celebrate the launch of new Inuit Nunangat toonie designed by four Inuit artists
Inuit performers and speakers gather in Ottawa to celebrate the launch of new Inuit Nunangat toonie designed by four Inuit artists
Inuit performers and speakers gather in Ottawa to celebrate the launch of new Inuit Nunangat toonie designed by four Inuit artists
ITK describes working with Google Translate on CBC Igalaaq
Adding Inuktut to Google Translate didn’t happen overnight. Listen in as ITK describes working with Google Translate to make Inuktut accessible around the world.
Inuktut becomes 1st Indigenous language spoken in Canada to be on Google Translate
As Borrowed Black turns 45, ITK President Natan Obed reminisces about the impact the book, written by his mother Ellen Bryan Obed, has had on him, his children and Labrador
ITK President discusses pre-budget submission
Inuit leader sounds alarm over millions in federal funding going to non-Indigenous group
Indigenous leaders call on Ottawa to clean up procurement system
The Canadian government awarded billions of dollars in contracts earmarked for Indigenous enterprises without always requiring bidders to prove that they were First Nations, Métis, or Inuit, a Global News investigation has found.
.The ship was named after a respected Inuk Elder from Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik, a village of 800 along the northernmost tip of Quebec.