Nunavut, Canada law society hopes to revive law school
The Akitsiraq Law Society in Iqaluit, the capital of Canada’s eastern Arctic territory of Nunavut, hopes to re-start a law
Read moreThe Akitsiraq Law Society in Iqaluit, the capital of Canada’s eastern Arctic territory of Nunavut, hopes to re-start a law
Read moreA social researcher in Canada’s eastern Arctic territory of Nunavut is calling for a performance audit of the territory’s suicide
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Read moreSome children in Yellowknife, the capital city of Canada’s Northwest Territories, are protesting a school board policy that keeps them
Read moreULUKHAKTOK (Holman), Northwest Territories – Louie Nigiyok, a printmaker and artist from this remote Inuit community in Canada’s western Arctic, starts his days pretty much the way that he always has since the 1980s. He wakes up and makes his way to the local print studio, now housed at the Ulukhaktok Arts Centre.
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