The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision today on Indigenous self-determination represents a major victory for Inuit and the well-being of our children, youth, and families.
The Supreme Court of Canada’s decision today on Indigenous self-determination represents a major victory for Inuit and the well-being of our children, youth, and families.
Indigenous people across the country are bracing for a potentially landmark opinion from the Supreme Court of Canada, which will decide Friday whether the Trudeau government’s Indigenous child welfare law is constitutional.
School Food Program would address food insecurity among Inuit
ITK has released a proposal and costing plan that outlines the need for dedicated school food programs in Inuit communities.
Airline says young Inuk will be a role model for youth in the communities he flies to.
For decades, Labrador Inuit have been enveloped in a housing crisis. Now, as the rest of the country scrambles to find its own solutions, the people of Nain feel forgotten.
ITK’s report makes a case for the delivery of a cost-effective, accessible, and Inuit-specific meal program to be implemented in the 75 schools in Inuit Nunangat
ITK’s Board of Directors met in Ottawa on Dec. 11
Indigenous human rights are not second-class rights: the prime minister and central agencies must make good on their UNDRIP obligations
For decades, Labrador Inuit have been enveloped in a housing crisis. Now, as the rest of the country scrambles to find its own solutions, the people of Nain feel forgotten.
Eric Oliver of Nunatsiavut is the 2023 winner of the Inuit Recognition Award