Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases in the Qikiqtaaluk region, effective January 5, 2023, Iqaluit Health Services will be implementing a no-visitor policy.
Starting June 15, 2016 (for travel on or after July 15, 2016), Canadian North is reducing the baggage allowance for their lowest class fares to one checked item (maximum of 23 kilograms/50 pounds).
Nunavut today became a signatory to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), alongside all of Canada’s province and territories. This national internal trade agreement allows Nunavut to participate in Canada’s economic union equally.
The annual campaign to vaccinate Nunavummiut against influenza is underway. The vaccine is free and available at health centres throughout Nunavut, and in Iqaluit at the Public Health office.
In order to ensure that the pan-territorial context is well understood within the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework, territorial Premiers are releasing a Pan-Territorial chapter.
In order to ensure that the pan-territorial context is well understood within the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework, territorial Premiers are releasing a Pan-Territorial chapter.