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).
The Nunavut Food Security Coalition today released the Nunavut Food Security Strategy and Action Plan on the first day of the national Hunger Awareness Week.
The premiers of Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut met in Vancouver this week to discuss northern policy and common pan-territorial priorities, including sustainable development.
The protection of Nunavut’s archaeological heritage for future generations is a responsibility shared between the government, the Inuit Heritage Trust (IHT) and Nunavummiut.
A report titled “A Journey through Heartache” was publicly released in Iqaluit today by Minister of Health Paul Okalik, following a meeting with the parents of baby Makibi Timilak, during which he offered an apology to the family.
Are you planning to travel on the land? The Government of Nunavut reminds all Nunavummiut to take these safety precautions before travelling on the land: