If you live in an unrestricted community in Nunavut, you can bring back up to three litres of spirits, nine litres of wine, or 26 litres of beer (72 x 355 millilitre containers or 48 x 500 millilitre containers) to Nunavut.
Nunavut’s cabinet completed their mid-term retreat in Arviat last week, with renewed vision and objectives for the successful implementation of Turaaqtavut.
Today, Premier Peter Taptuna, on behalf of Minister Ell-Kanayuk, Economic Development and Transportation, Government of Nunavut and Kitikmeot Inuit Association (KIA) President Stanley Anablak signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalizing their coo
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI) and the Government of Nunavut (GN) chaired the annual meeting of the Nunavut Roundtable for Poverty Reduction (NRPR) in Rankin Inlet this week.
If you live in an unrestricted community in Nunavut, you can bring back up to three litres of spirits, nine litres of wine, or 26 litres of beer (72 x 355 millilitre containers or 48 x 500 millilitre containers) to Nunavut.
Premier Joe Savikataaq today announced changes to Nunavut’s executive council, after swearing in the newest member of cabinet, Minister Margaret Nakashuk, earlier this week.