Nunavut News - July 5, 2021 Edition - Reflecting on 22 years of Nunavut

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Cambridge Bay joins communities flying Pride flag Volume 76 Issue 10 MONDAY, JULY 5, 2021 $.95 (plus GST)

Reflecting on 22 years of Nunavut Aluki Kotierk, Paul Quassa and others share their thoughts ahead of the territoryโ€™s anniversary

A sombre occasion Emcee and organizer of the Every Child Matters gathering in Iqaluit July 1 Mary-Lee Aliyak speaks at the Four Corners on the impact of residential schools on herself and others. Communities across the territory and country held a day of reflection in place of the usual Canada Day celebrations. Trevor Wright/NNSL photo

MHTO calls for halt to Baffinland icebreaking

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Crew, lack of surveying caused 2018 cruise ship grounding

Indigenous Peoples Resilience Fund sparks projects across the territory

โ€œ(The Official Languages Act) needs to recognize that in Nunavut both official languages of Canada are minority languages.โ€ โ€“ NTI President Aluki Kotierk discusses language revitalization and other priorities, page 11.


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