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Power bills could jump by close to $20 per month if Qulliq Energy Corp’s fuel charge is approved

Power bills could jump by close to $20 per month if Qulliq Energy Corp’s fuel charge is approved

The change would take effect April 1st if approved
Son remembers Dad’s contributions, while still listing education as key to Nunavut’s continued success

Son remembers Dad’s contributions, while still listing education as key to Nunavut’s continued success

Dennis Patterson: Nunavut set an example and more precedents lie ahead

Dennis Patterson: Nunavut set an example and more precedents lie ahead

Person-centred health care means ensuring that affected communities are leaders and partners in research

Person-centred health care means ensuring that affected communities are leaders and partners in research

RCMP arrest suspect following stabbing of eleven-year-old boy in Iqaluit

RCMP arrest suspect following stabbing of eleven-year-old boy in Iqaluit

RCMP were allerted by bystanders and the victim’s family members before being apprehended
Governor general begins Nunavut tour to mark territory’s 25th anniversary

Governor general begins Nunavut tour to mark territory’s 25th anniversary

Mary Simon formally greeted by dignitaries in Iqaluit on her Nunavut 25th anniversary trip
Well-known Elder remembers feeling of pride as flag of Nunavut first raised 25-years ago

Well-known Elder remembers feeling of pride as flag of Nunavut first raised 25-years ago

Former cabinet minister Manitok Thompson reflects on founding of Nunavut

Former cabinet minister Manitok Thompson reflects on founding of Nunavut

Incurable but not hopeless: How hope shapes patients’ awareness of their advanced cancer prognosis

Incurable but not hopeless: How hope shapes patients’ awareness of their advanced cancer prognosis

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