Gjoa Haven putting its dead in a shed, lobbies for public facility
Capital’s 8,000 residents haven’t been able to consume tap water since Oct. 12
Gjoa Haven is nestled on the south coast of King William Island about 1,900 kilometres north of Edmonton
No timeline for when the city’s residents will be able to drink Iqaluit’s tap water again
Residents told not to drink the tap water after a fuel smell was detected at treatment plant
Attack occurred outside Sanirajak, a community of abut 850 people
Kenny Bell proposed the motion following the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at residential schools
Territory back on schedule now that travel restrictions have eased, but it faces a backlog
The territory’s only hospital, in Iqaluit, is the sole place where general anesthesia can be given
The 27-year-old represents about 40,000 people spread over three time zones and 25 fly-in-only communities
Emily Karpik said that job made her realize how badly Inuit were needed to work in Nunavut’s courts
The names of the people who died have not been released
Trust between Inuit and RCMP has been an issue for a long time
Presumptive COVID-19 case in Nunavut may be territory’s first infection
Nunavut to bring in civilian police review after arrest video: minister