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Nunavut

  • Safety Board Calls for Changes After Deadly Helicopter Crash in Nunavut
    Safety Board Calls for Changes After Deadly Helicopter Crash in Nunavut
    The Transportation Safety Board is calling for improvements to pilot training and aircraft equipment after an investigation into a deadly helicopter crash in Nunavut. Pilots need better procedures and tools ...
    February 15, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • ANALYSIS: Giving Nunavut Control Over Land and Resources Pits Territory Against China, Russia: Experts
    ANALYSIS: Giving Nunavut Control Over Land and Resources Pits Territory Against China, Russia: Experts
    In the largest land transfer in Canadian history, Ottawa granted Nunavut control of its own land, water, and ...
    January 31, 2024BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Brian Giesbrecht: Land, Resource Transfer to Nunavut Not a Wise Move
    Brian Giesbrecht: Land, Resource Transfer to Nunavut Not a Wise Move
    Commentary The best laid plans of mice men often go awry. — Robbie Burns Hopes are high as ...
    January 30, 2024BY Brian Giesbrecht
  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Heads to Nunavut for Signing on Transfer of Powers
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Heads to Nunavut for Signing on Transfer of Powers
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Nunavut today to participate in a signing ceremony about transferring responsibilities ...
    January 18, 2024BY The Canadian Press
  • RCMP Struggling With Recruiting, Senate Hears
    RCMP Struggling With Recruiting, Senate Hears
    The RCMP is struggling nationally to recruit new officers, the Senate Committee on National Defence, Security, and Veterans Affairs ...
    May 15, 2023BY Doug Lett
  • RCMP Officer Accused of On-duty Assault in Nunavut Facing Criminal Charges
    RCMP Officer Accused of On-duty Assault in Nunavut Facing Criminal Charges
    Nunavut RCMP say an officer is facing three criminal charges after an alleged assault while he was on duty. Const. Luke Tomkinson ...
    March 4, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • France Denies Extradition for Priest Facing Sexual Assault Charge in Nunavut
    France Denies Extradition for Priest Facing Sexual Assault Charge in Nunavut
    The federal government says France has denied an extradition request for a priest accused of crimes against children ...
    October 26, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Nunavut Declares State of Emergency Over Iqaluit Water Shortage
    Nunavut Declares State of Emergency Over Iqaluit Water Shortage
    The Nunavut government has declared a two-week state of emergency over a water shortage in Iqaluit. Joanna Quassa, ...
    August 19, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Ottawa Police Decide No Charges in Deadly Nunavut RCMP Shooting
    Ottawa Police Decide No Charges in Deadly Nunavut RCMP Shooting
    An investigation into a deadly police shooting in Nunavut has concluded that no officer involved will face charges. ...
    May 27, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Nunavut Cabinet Minister Resigns Post Over Integrity Commissioner Report
    Nunavut Cabinet Minister Resigns Post Over Integrity Commissioner Report
    A Nunavut cabinet minister has resigned after the territory's integrity commissioner found the politician breached his duties to ...
    April 20, 2022BY The Canadian Press
  • Travel Restricted, Salons Close in Iqaluit Over COVID Community Spread
    Travel Restricted, Salons Close in Iqaluit Over COVID Community Spread
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—Nunavut is tightening COVID-19 public health restrictions in Iqaluit, including restricting travel in and out of the ...
    December 23, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • One Dead After Helicopter Rolls on Landing Near Nunavut Gold Mine
    One Dead After Helicopter Rolls on Landing Near Nunavut Gold Mine
    CAMBRIDGE BAY, Nunavut—One man is dead after a helicopter rolled on landing Tuesday near a mine in western ...
    September 15, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Upgrading Basic Arctic Infrastructure and Protecting Canada’s Sovereignty
    Upgrading Basic Arctic Infrastructure and Protecting Canada’s Sovereignty
    Canada is facing greater security threats as interest in the Arctic grows and shipping routes open up.
    March 17, 2021BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Nunavut Officials Urge Residents to Get COVID Vaccine, About 400 Shots Given so Far
    Nunavut Officials Urge Residents to Get COVID Vaccine, About 400 Shots Given so Far
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—Nunavut officials are urging residents to get immunized against COVID-19 as the vaccine starts to roll out ...
    January 12, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Blizzard Blasts Nunavut, 135 km/h Winds Rip Off Stairs and Crush Cabins
    Blizzard Blasts Nunavut, 135 km/h Winds Rip Off Stairs and Crush Cabins
    IQALUIT—Pangnirtung mayor Eric Lawlor couldn’t see out his windows on Sunday. That’s when a day-long blizzard hit the ...
    December 29, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Nunavut Reports First COVID-19 Deaths, Ontario to Announce New Lockdown Measures
    Nunavut Reports First COVID-19 Deaths, Ontario to Announce New Lockdown Measures
    The CCP virus has claimed the lives of two Nunavummiut, the first COVID-19-related deaths in the territory. Meanwhile, ...
    December 21, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Rifle Shots Fired Into Home of Nunavut Officer While Family Inside: RCMP
    Rifle Shots Fired Into Home of Nunavut Officer While Family Inside: RCMP
    CLYDE RIVER, Nunavut—Nunavut RCMP say a man is facing several charges after shots were fired into the home ...
    December 19, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Moderna COVID Vaccine Best for Nunavut Because of Storage, Shipping: Top Doctor
    Moderna COVID Vaccine Best for Nunavut Because of Storage, Shipping: Top Doctor
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—Nunavut is looking to get the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine once it is available in Canada. The territory's ...
    December 4, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Arrest of Nunavut Man Knocked Down by Police Truck Door Lawful: Investigation
    Arrest of Nunavut Man Knocked Down by Police Truck Door Lawful: Investigation
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—An investigation by the Ottawa Police Service has determined that the arrest of a Nunavut man who ...
    December 1, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Nunavut to Start Lifting Its Two-Week Lockdown as COVID-19 Cases Recover
    Nunavut to Start Lifting Its Two-Week Lockdown as COVID-19 Cases Recover
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—Nunavut is to start lifting a two-week lockdown on Wednesday as more people infected with COVID−19 recover. ...
    November 30, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Schools, Businesses Closed: Nunavut Goes Into Territorywide Lockdown Today
    Schools, Businesses Closed: Nunavut Goes Into Territorywide Lockdown Today
    IQALUIT, Nunavut—Nunavut is shutting down for two weeks starting today to try to get cases of COVID-19 under ...
    November 18, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Chinese Company’s Bid to Buy Nunavut Gold Mine of ‘Grave Concern’: Security Expert
    Chinese Company’s Bid to Buy Nunavut Gold Mine of ‘Grave Concern’: Security Expert
    State-owned Chinese mining company Shandong Gold’s proposed takeover of a fledgling gold mine perched at the fringe of ...
    May 20, 2020BY Jason Unrau
  • No Need for Panic Buying, Say Nunavut Grocers
    No Need for Panic Buying, Say Nunavut Grocers
    Nunavut’s two main grocers are saying that sales are up since the territory started to go into COVID-19 ...
    March 20, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • ‘Frozen in Time’: Parks Canada Releases First Images of Arctic Shipwreck HMS Terror
    ‘Frozen in Time’: Parks Canada Releases First Images of Arctic Shipwreck HMS Terror
    The historic ship HMS Terror—one of two key vessels that sank in the Franklin expedition—has been found in ...
    August 29, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Former Cabinet Minister Tootoo Won’t Seek Re-Election This Fall in Nunavut
    Former Cabinet Minister Tootoo Won’t Seek Re-Election This Fall in Nunavut
    OTTAWA—Hunter Tootoo, the Nunavut MP who began his time on Parliament Hill with a seat at the Liberal ...
    July 30, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Tootoo Meets Constituents After Taking Time Off for Alcohol Addiction
    Tootoo Meets Constituents After Taking Time Off for Alcohol Addiction
    OTTAWA—Hunter Tootoo has been working through "deeply personal and private issues," the ex-Liberal said Wednesday, July 27, as ...
    July 27, 2016BY The Canadian Press
  • Nunavut Mulls Opening Territory’s First Beer and Wine Store
    Nunavut Mulls Opening Territory’s First Beer and Wine Store
    Nunavut wants to deal with its alcohol problem by opening the territory's first beer and wine store.
    September 3, 2014BY The Canadian Press
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