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  • A Tribute to a Dedicated Career

    This fall Nunavik Research Centre Wildlife Technician Alix Gordon announced his retirement as of October 6, 2021. After nearly four decades of working for Makivvik’s Department […]
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  • The 2021 Election in Nunavik

    By Stephen Hendrie The summer of 2021 cannot be described as a quiet one politically. Despite the global pandemic continuing to hammer the country – each […]
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  • Saving the Planet in Scotland

    By Stephen Hendrie The stakes were high at the COP26 climate change meeting in November 2021 held in Glasgow, Scotland. In the months leading up to […]
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  • When Passion, Teamwork and Innovation Combine to Create a World Premiere

    Air Inuit has made history with the creation of the world’s first Large Freighter Door Dash 8-300 (C-GAIW). After more than three years of planning, engineering, […]
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  • The New Kid in Town

    Legal Tips “There’s a new kid in town. (…) But after awhile you’re lookin’ the other way.”-New Kid in Town, The Eagles (1976) Since March 2020, […]
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  • Beaver Expansion in Nunavik

    Usually thought of as forest dwellers, why are these rodents moving north and what does it mean for the region? By Mikhaela Neelin and Mathilde Lapointe […]
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  • Green Corner

    Remediation of Abandoned Sites in Nunavik The presence of abandoned sites related to former and active mining, archaeological, outfitting, tourism, or military activities have generated large […]
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  • FEMALE INUIT Fly High

    January of 2021 was a special month for Inuvialuk Captain Dawn Macfarlane.It was then that she became first Inuk woman to captain a Canadian North 737. […]
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  • Nunavik Leaders Integral to ITK Success

    By William Tagoona The 50th anniversary of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) would probably have never happened if not for the colonial abusive attitude of governments and […]
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  • Kuujjuaq’s New Barbershop

    All photos courtesy of Johnny Saunders Johnny Saunders says cutting hair is kind of like carving, so it comes naturally to him. “When you’re shaping at […]
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