Health-care workers in Nunavut say changes to a federal funding program for Inuit children are forcing some pregnant women to ...
Inuit family on board the CD Howe at Grise Fiord (Qikiqtaaluk), Nunavut in 1958 Justin Trudeau has offered an official apology for the federal government's treatment of Inuit tuberculosis patients ...
These programs failed because of high housing costs. Inuit who could not afford housing were assisted by the welfare division of the Department of National Health and Welfare (p. 51). The Northern ...
He hitched the remaining dog to the sled and rode off to rejoin his family. The Inuit adapted to one of the sparsest eco-systems on earth and their connection to land and wildlife was intensely ...
Wearing a parka sewn by her mother, Ashley Hughes spent her 10th birthday camping with friends and family at Ikpikittuarjuk Bay. Hughes took part in the Inuit community’s annual ice fishing ...
In the 1960s, the Canadian government encouraged the traditionally nomadic Inuit to move into subsidized housing. The Natanine family inside their living room in Clyde River, Nunavut. Christine ...
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout says she can't get a commitment from the federal government on whether it will renew an Inuit children's program.
both told CBC News similar stories of being dismissed or kept in the dark by Child and Family Services workers, with one alleging the workers were rude and disrespectful to Inuit clients.