Nunavut tackles poverty
Politicians, bureaucrats and select members of the public have wrapped up three days of meetings in Iqaluit to hatch a plan on combating poverty.
Politicians, bureaucrats and select members of the public have wrapped up three days of meetings in Iqaluit to hatch a plan on combating poverty.
It seems like a simple question.
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Qulliq is the traditional Inuit lamp.
Nunavut lost a valuable part of its living history over the weekend as one of the territory’s most decorated elders passed away Saturday.
It’s hard to believe, but a survey of First Nations in Saskatchewan in 1937 did not find a single case of diabetes.
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Nutrition North is a program designed to help Northerners deal with the high cost of food.
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