Premier Eva Aariak released the following statement: “I am deeply concerned when serious charges are laid against Nunavut teachers. The trust between schools and the community and between parents and teachers is of the utmost importance to everyone.
The Government of Nunavut is joining Nunavummiut and all Canadians today, in commemorating the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.
The Department of Health joins the Public Health Agency of Canada in recommending that pregnant Nunavummiut and those planning a pregnancy should not travel to Zika-affected areas: Caribbean, Central America, South America and one area of Miami, Florida.
December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. A day dedicated to ending gender-based violence and honouring the victims we’ve lost.
Fourteen youth from Nunavut are in Sherbrooke, Quebec this week to take part in the 2013 Canada Summer Games – the largest multi-sport competition for young athletes in Canada.
The Department of Health is advising Nunavummiut of an increased risk of respiratory illnesses during the winter months as people spend more time indoors.