Featured web articles

  • Skin Diseases in Salmonids of the Koksoak: What is Happening?

    By Géraldine Gouin, wildlife disease specialist at the NRC and Benjamin Jakobek,resident in wildlife health management at the Université de Montréal The Nunavik Research Centre (NRC) […]
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  • GRACE EMERGES FROM DESPAIR

    By Stephen Hendrie Martha Greig was taught growing up, “Whatever wrongdoing is done to me, I have to forgive for me to be OK, that I […]
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  • SANDY SUPPA RETIRES

    After 28 years with Makivvik, Wildlife Technician Sandy Suppa retired from the Nunavik Research Centre in Kuujjuaq at the end of April. Acting NRC Director Barrie […]
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  • NANOOK: 100 Years Later

    A century after its initial release, Nanook of the North was celebrated in the community where it was filmed. From June 8-12 Inukjuak hosted activities marking […]
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  • Trail Monitoring Project Underway

    ᑲᑎᕕᒃ ᐊᕙᑎᓕᕆᓂᕐᒧᑦ ᐊᔪᖀᒋᐊᕐᑏᑦ ᑲᑎᒪᔩᑦ Comité consultatif de l’environnement Kativik Kativik Environmental Advisory Committee Since 2015, various sea-ice monitoring strategies and equipment have been tested in Salluit, […]
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  • Bravery Awards Presented at AGM

    Eleven Nunavik Bravery Awards were presented at Makivvik’s AGM in Kangirsuk this April. The award recognizes Nunavimmiut who risk their lives to try to save or […]
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  • ORDER OF NUNAVIK Recipients Recognized

    Johnny Peters and the late Peter Audlaluk have been honoured with the Order of Nunavik for their lifelong dedication to working for the betterment of their […]
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  • INUIT HELP BAN “FOREVER CHEMICALS”

    By Stephen Hendrie During the last week of January, a team of Inuit and researchers participated virtually in a meeting held in Geneva, Switzerland, reviewing a […]
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  • BREAKING STEREOTYPES

    This is the second in a series of articles in which Taqralik Magazine will highlight a woman working in what some consider a ‘non-traditional’ field. Nunavik […]
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  • How Marriage Ceremonies Should be Validly Celebrated in Quebec

    This is it. The big day. The long-time coming ceremony which was planned to every detail. Or the in-and-out Las-Vegas-type event. The Say-yes-to the-Dress moment. Or […]
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