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Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic

Accepting uncertainty in sustainable fisheries is essential in a rapidly changing Arctic

Canada to work with Finland, U.S. on ‘Ice Pact’ to build icebreakers

Canada to work with Finland, U.S. on ‘Ice Pact’ to build icebreakers

Northwest Passage traffic keeps trending upward

Northwest Passage traffic keeps trending upward

More than 200 vessels sail Northern Canadian ocean waters in 2023
Cambridge Bay revels in Nunavut Day

Cambridge Bay revels in Nunavut Day

Residents of Cambridge Bay were invited to a jubilant Nunavut Day celebration on July 9. Many accepted the invitation.
GN provides $22.9 million for economic development

GN provides $22.9 million for economic development

Kakivak Association disburses more than $15 million across all programs
Aircraft and passenger activity pick up in Nunavut

Aircraft and passenger activity pick up in Nunavut

New air terminals being built in Kivalliq communities
Nunavut construction permit values and home builds plummet

Nunavut construction permit values and home builds plummet

$34.5 million worth of activity in 2023 marks a 62.9 per cent drop from 2022
$150M contract for Sakku Investments Corp

$150M contract for Sakku Investments Corp

Economic development arm of Kivalliq Inuit Association to operate long-term care centre in Rankin Inlet
Nunavut fosters 261 graduates in 2023

Nunavut fosters 261 graduates in 2023

Graduation rate remains low at 37.3 per cent; GN budgets $279.7 million for K-12 education
Government increases budget to $42.4M for Nunavut Arctic College

Government increases budget to $42.4M for Nunavut Arctic College

Revised programs reinstated; challenges finding staff