For decades, Inuit were sent to Quebec City for tuberculosis treatment. Many never came home
For decades, Inuit were sent to Quebec City for tuberculosis treatment. Many never came home
Justin Trudeau’s government is losing its momentum on Indigenous reconciliation, leaders say
Inuk artist Elisapie is one of three Indigenous leaders who will be celebrated on National Indigenous Peoples Day with the launch of new postage stamps.
Inuk artist Elisapie is one of three Indigenous leaders who will be celebrated on National Indigenous Peoples Day with the launch of new postage stamps.
Shelly De Caria from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, became the first Inuk CEO at Canadian North in December 2023
ITK is calling for government to consider a legislative response to protect the livelihoods of Inuit artists
Federal and Inuit leaders meet to discuss housing, education at ICPC meeting May 9
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed deliver opening remarks at a meeting of the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee (ICPC) in Ottawa
Nunatsiavut group wins $1M to build cultural centre, with ambitions for ‘something potentially huge’
“We are now living in an era where there are tremendous opportunities to be had for qualifying as a First Nations, Inuit and Métis business,” ITK President Natan Obed told The Globe and Mail. “There are many actors in this country who want to take advantage of that.”
ITK considers rejecting role on reconciliation oversight body
“It’s an old way of colonial interactions between the nation-state and Indigenous Peoples, and it’s unfortunate what we were powerless to stop it.” — ITK President Natan Obed