Inuktitut and English will be taught together up to Grade 2 next year, with another grade level of the Nunavut curriculum ...
The government of Nunavut and Nunavut Employees Union reached a tentative agreement Thursday for a new collective agreement. The territory and union have said that details of the deal can't be shared ...
A free showing of the Inuktitut-language film 'Wrong Husband,' by writer/director Zacharias Kunuk, filled the Astro Theatre's ...
Nunavut’s health minister said there were multiple suicides during a short period of time in Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet). The relative of one young boy who died by suicide said he was a kid with "a lot ...
A high-tech greenhouse brings fresh produce to Gjoa Haven, an Inuit hamlet in Canada’s Arctic whose residents have little ...
On Sept. 30, Canada will mark its fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Hear perspectives from the North on ...
Canada's national Inuit organization will vote for its leader next week, and two people are vying for the job — Natan Obed, seeking re-election for a fourth term as president of Inuit Tapiriit ...
Experts say the federal goal was unrealistic from the start, but progress made so far shows a pathway forward if governments ...
A draft list of 32 major projects that could be candidates for fast-track approvals under the new Building Canada Act ...
On the occasion of International Literacy Day, Canada's Premiers today announced the recipients of the 21st annual ...
Our members are held accountable for the decisions they make and the actions they take. Why isn’t anyone else?' ...
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Today-History-Oct09

Today in History for Oct. 9: In 1668, Canada's first institution of higher education, The Quebec Seminary, later called Laval University, was founded by Bishop Francois de Laval. In 1811, Sir Isaac ...