National News Nunavut’s language commissioner says it ‘makes sense’ to follow territory’s language laws By Kent Driscoll Aug 07, 2017 Nunavut’s language laws have been on the books since 2008 – but it’s only recently that the territory has decided to enforce it. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *CommentSubmit Report Tags: Featured, Iqaluit, Kent Driscoll, Language Commissioner, Nunavut Continue Reading Candidate for Calgary city council hopes to bring an ‘Indigenous lens̵... Hearings into Keystone XL pipeline begin in Nebraska Author(s) Kent Driscoll [email protected] More Stories Behind the campaign to mobilize Indigenous voters on U.S. ... 22 hours ago By Cierra Bettens Death of Joshua Papigatuk highlights police violence in Nu... 22 hours ago By Savanna Craig Face to Face Indigenous people involvement in business on the rise says... 22 hours ago By Dennis Ward Sinclair’s death ‘leaves a real dent in the heart’ s... 23 hours ago By Leanne Sanders Sacred fire for Murray Sinclair burns at Manitoba Legislat... 23 hours ago By Kathleen Martens Sentencing of Tiny House Warriors involved in TMX confront... 1 day ago By Aaron Hemens – Local Journalism Initiative