Inuit
Missing mother and murder at the Maliotenam hearings
During her testimony at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG), Denise Fontaine stood up and pulled a rosary out of her pocket.
Inuk leader finds reconciliation around the Muskrat Falls table
After years of conflict over the Muskrat Falls hydro project in Labrador, an Inuk leader is finally at the table negotiating an agreement with the crown corporation in charge of it.
If Mayor of Winnipeg has opinion of team name he should share it says Edmonton Eskimos
Edmonton mayor Don Iveson says the name Eskimos may have a negative effect on the festivities around the city hosting the 2018 Grey Cup.
Housing, video help Inuit stay safe down south
Danielle Rochette APTN News Coming to the big city for medical treatment can land vulnerable…
APTN Investigates: Reliving Indian and Inuit Tuberculosis Sanatoriums
Gerald McIvor’s brother Michael was just four years old when he was sent off to Manitoba’s Ninette Tuberculosis Sanatorium in 1952.
Labrador government, U.S. museum given cultural repatriation award for returning Inuit remains
The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) has awarded the Nunatsiavut government in Labrador and Chicago’s Field Museum with a cultural repatriation award for returning Inuit bodies that had been dug up and taken for scientific study.
3 Labrador water protectors in St. John’s jail over Muskrat Falls protest
Two Inuit Grandmothers and an Elder are being held in a prison in St. John’s, NL for refusing to sign an undertaking to stay away from the construction site for the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric site.
Quebec announces millions for social and cultural First Nation, Inuit development
The government of Québec has announced $147 million action plan to help the social and cultural development of First Nations and Inuit in the province.