A young girl in Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut. (Marc Godbout/Radio-Canada)

Nunavut is turning 20 : read RCI’s many reports on Canada’s newest territory

On April 1st 2019, Canada celebrates the 20th anniversary of the creation of Nunavut. Over 36 000 Canadians live there, and 23 000 of them speak primarily Inuktitut at home. Find out more about Canada’s newest, largest, and most northerly territory by reading Radio Canada international’s many reports on Nunavut.

U.N. Year of Indigenous Languages: Spotlight Nunavut
By Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | 19 January, 2019

“I’m always looking up at the sky,” says Canadian Inuk artist – Video archive
By Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | 22 December, 2018

In studio with Jimmy Kamimmalik – Eye on the Arctic video vault
By Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | 1 December, 2018

The making of a tapestry – Eye on the Arctic video archive
By Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | 24 November, 2018

Nunavut Day celebrations include Facebook beginning
By Carmel Kilkenny | 9 July, 2018

Visit an Arctic College class in Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut
By Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | 7 July, 2018

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