The environment Inuit have lived in for millennia is changing fast. Canada’s government once ignored Indigenous knowledge of it but now they are jointly creating the Nunatsiavut conservation area.
The environment Inuit have lived in for millennia is changing fast. Canada’s government once ignored Indigenous knowledge of it but now they are jointly creating the Nunatsiavut conservation area.
ArcticNet’s Inuit Research Management Committee honours Jean Allen of Iqaluit in 2022 Inuit Recognition Award for her contributions to Inuit Nunangat research.
ITK looks forward to working with new and returning members of federal Cabinet to advance Inuit priorities and bring about substantive equality for Inuit in Canada.
This week, we look back on the time we spent with Pope Francis during his pastoral visit to Canada from July 27-29, 2022.
ITK Board of Directors met in Ottawa on July 13 and allocated $500 million in federal funding for TB Elimination, Early Learning and Childcare
“ITK generally welcomes any opportunity to share Inuit priorities with territorial and provincial leaders, but any such meeting should be done with clear objectives and be respectful of Inuit governance.”
ITK welcomes the completion of the UN Declaration Act Action Plan
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, the national representational organization for Inuit in Canada, is celebrating National Indigenous Peoples Day this year by joining the Métis National Council at 100 Wellington Street in Ottawa.
The National Inuit Youth Council (NIYC) has elected Susie-Ann Kudluk of Kangirsuk, Nunavik as their new president for the 2023-2025 term.
Members of the Inuit Research Network meet in Inuvik to build a foundation from which they will coordinate and support health research by, and for, Inuit.
Inuit will gather with friends and partners again in Ottawa to honour harvesters across Inuit Nunangat, enjoy the foods of their labour and celebrate Inuit music and culture.
Evaluation Of The First Five Years Of The Implementation Of The Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee