The Government of Nunavut (GN) is holding public meetings in several communities in January and February to get feedback from Nunavummiut on the proposed regulatory options for legalized recreational cannabis...
In response to a petition, the Government of Nunavut will hold a plebiscite that asks Baker Lake residents whether they want to change their community’s liquor system from unrestricted to a committee system.
Premier Joe Savikataaq today announced that the Government of Nunavut (GN) will begin transition to have non-essential public servants work from home, in light of the rapidly-changing COVID-19 situation.
In response to a petition, the Government of Nunavut will hold a plebiscite that asks Baker Lake residents whether they want to change their community’s liquor system from unrestricted to a committee system.
Did you know that whether you live in an unrestricted or restricted community, you need a liquor import permit to bring in more than three litres of spirits,
Did you know that whether you live in an unrestricted or restricted community, you need a liquor import permit to bring in more than three litres of spirits,
A public information meeting will be held in Iqaluit on October 12, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum regarding the upcoming plebiscite for off-premises beer sales licences in Iqaluit.
Did you know that whether you live in an unrestricted or restricted community, you can bring back up to three litres of spirits, nine litres of wine, or 26 litres of beer (72 x 355 millilitre containers) to Nunavut?
Did you know that whether you live in an unrestricted or restricted community, you can bring back up to three litres of spirits, nine litres of wine, or 26 litres of beer (72 x 355 millilitre containers) to Nunavut?