Aug. 11, 2015 The Challenge When Laurie Ducharme took over as director of operations at the Four Arrows Regional Health Authority in 2005, she had a vision to change health…
August 11, 2015 Large section of Iqaluit has gone without water since Aug. 8 Many Iqaluit residents say they are frustrated and even angry over the City of Iqaluit’s handling…
Aug 11, 2015 ‘This would be a political disaster for Nunavut, and for Canada,’ Kivalliq Wildlife Board Hunters in Nunavut say if the federal government overrides a recent uranium mining…
Aug. 08, 2015 The relationship between Corporate Canada and aboriginal people is at a critical inflection point. Until very recently, that relationship was dictated by bottom-line results with little if…
THUNDER BAY – ANISHINAABE – On August 12, 2015 Nishnawbe-Aski Nation Chiefs will gather at Aroland First Nation. Candidates for Grand Chief: • Alvin Fiddler • Les Louttit • Harvey…
Aug. 10, 2015 John Higginbotham is a senior fellow at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University and head of the Arctic program at the Centre for…
August 10, 2015 There’s a new person in charge at Nunavut Tourism. Kevin Kelly, who previously served as director of member and visitor services, is Nunavut Tourism’s new CEO, the…
August 8, 2015 The Canadian province of Alberta’s Energy Regulator said Saturday it’s investigating reports of about 30 blue herons found dead at Syncrude Canada Mildred Lake oil sands mine…
Aug. 6, 2015 This increase may be related to the shift in government’s attention toward LNG Support for two of Western Canada’s most controversial pipeline projects has risen over the…
August 7, 2015 German company K+S AG has once again rejected Canada’s Potash Corp.’s (TSX:POT) takeover offer, saying the Saskatoon-based firm’s promise to keep current local jobs and mine sites…