A three-day camp last month hosted by the Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation aimed to promote financial literacy among ...
The University of Alaska Fairbanks expects active displays of the aurora overhead from Yellowknife to Iqaliuit, and from ...
We are advised by Government of Nunavut - EIA that journalists and other readers should disregard the news release, "Media Advisory: Inuit-led ...
Instead of chasing thrills, many are turning to quiet landscapes, cultural knowledge and personal reflection to shape their ...
Sexual abuse and suicide are the biggest problems children contend with in Nunavut, according to Jane Bates, the ...
The Weather Network on MSN
Eyes to the winter sky for meteor showers, a supermoon and a total lunar eclipse
Keep an eye on the forecast for clear night skies, so that you don't miss out on the astronomical events occurring throughout ...
When Karen Vallevand started as a receptionist at CBC Yukon in the 1980s, she wasn't sure the job would be her thing. But she stayed on and rose through the ranks before retiring this year as station ...
The seventh Nunavut Legislative Assembly chose Arviat-Whale Cove MLA John Main as premier on Nov. 18. He prevailed over David Akeeagok, who is MLA for Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu, and formerly the ...
The last time the government laid off a substantial percentage of the public service and attempted to replace them with new ...
Calgary Sun on MSNOpinion
GREEN: Carney government’s anti-oil sentiment no longer in doubt
Kenneth Green is a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute.
It's not just GDP, unaffordability and unemployment; a number of basic social indicators in Canada are getting worse ...
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Scanning the rosters at the 2025 Canadian Curling Club championship this week in Winnipeg, one name jumps out: Bill Gates. No, it’s not that Bill ...
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