On the streets of Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet’s food troubles ring true
On the streets of Iqaluit, Nutrition North and the Rankin Inlet dump are the talk of the town.
On the streets of Iqaluit, Nutrition North and the Rankin Inlet dump are the talk of the town.
I’ve been in Iqaluit for 10 or 12 years now. I’m sorry for being late, I’ve been following the feeds, the social networking feeds, while being a parent at home, cooking and putting my son to bed. I was really moved by the things a lot of people said, and spoke about.
Good evening, I want to thank you for inviting us here, I’ll speak in English and I’m speaking on behalf of Noah Papatsie. My name is Noah Papatsie.
The proposed outlet would be the first of its kind for Nunavut.
After nearly four months, Iqaluit’s infamous dump fire has been doused.
Iqaluit’s landfill fire has been going since May 20.
Operation Nanook is the annual Northern military sovereignty exercise where the Canadian armed forces remind the world they can and do operate in the Arctic.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife are on tour in the North and Monday they made a stop in Iqaluit.
For 73 days the Iqaluit landfill has been on fire.