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Published on Jun 13, 2024
80% of Nunavut teachers experienced violence this year, new study says
Nunavut's teachers union says 90 per cent of its members witnessed some form of violence in the territory's schools this year, while more than 83 per cent experienced it first hand. The figures come from a survey conducted by the Nunavut Teachers…
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 12, 2024
Nunavut MP takes up cause for Iqaluit daycare
Lori Idlout calls on government to provide sufficient funding for Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik During Question Period in the House of Commons on May 21, Nunavut MP Lori Idlout spoke on the pending closure of Tumikuluit Saipaaqivik Daycare in Iqaluit, which …
Source: Nunavut News - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 15, 2024
Ontario, British Columbia and Saskatchewan invite candidates for nomination in latest draws
This week, Ontario, British Columbia (B.C.) and Saskatchewan have issued provincial immigration invitations to eligible candidates. Across Canada, 11 of the country's 13 provinces and territories - the exceptions being Nunavut and Quebec - use …
Source: CIC News - Label Pending -
Published on Jun 15, 2024
The European Union is reviewing its sealskin ban for the first time
The European Union's ban on seal products is being reviewed for the first time, 15 years after it was put in place. Some groups in the N.W.T. and Nunavut say the ban is too restrictive, and hope the process ultimately results in it being lifted. The …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
An influx of chum salmon in the Canadian Arctic could be the same fish missing from Western Alaska
Frankie Dillon displays a chum salmon caught in the Big Fish River, near Aklavik, Northwest Territories, in 2023. (Photo by Colin Gallagher, DFO) Johnnie Storr grew up fishing with his dad in the hamlet of Aklavik, a small town on the Mackenzie River delta …
Source: KIYU - Alaska - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
10 LGBTQ+ Canadian leaders redefining success with pride
This Pride season, the luxury automotive brand is saluting the country’s queer community by spotlighting some of its most influential and daring leaders. From Emmy-winning storytellers and sports heroes to musicians who have provided the soundtracks to our …
Source: LGBTQ Nation - California - Left-wing -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Edmonton avenue officially renamed Okîsikow Way
Article content A hidden Edmonton avenue has officially been renamed Okîsikow Way. In 2011, the stretch of road formerly known as 101A Avenue between 96 Street and 97 Street was given the honorary name using the Cree word for “angel” — but a ceremony on …
Source: Edmonton Journal - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
B.C. establishes largest provincial park in a decade to protect threatened caribou
VICTORIA – A major provincial park expansion will create a protection zone of almost 2,000 square kilometres for caribou and other species in northeastern British Columbia. The Ministry of Environment says in a statement that the addition to the Klinse-za …
Source: Brandon Sun - Neutral -
Published on Jun 14, 2024
Nunavummiut can now access restaurant health inspection reports
People in Nunavut can now access health inspection reports on demand. On Friday, Nunavut's health department launched the first iteration of its publicly accessible inspection database. Until now, the territory was the only jurisdiction in Canada that …
Source: CBC/Radio-Canada - Public Broadcaster