ICTMN Staff
February 03, 2011
The homeless shelter and community outreach center for aboriginals who find themselves in the Montreal area, Projets Autochtones du Québec (PAQ), is seeking donations of anything f...
A team of Canadian researchers at Carleton University has received more than $500,000 to study avian cholera, a disease that experts say can kill eider ducks even as they're sittin...
ICTMN Staff
January 25, 2011
Two more counts of indecent assault have been filed against Eric DeJaeger, the Belgium-born priest accused of molesting children in Igloolik between 1978 and 1982, CBC News reports...
ICTMN Staff
February 04, 2011
From a Nunavut hamlet, to a small New Jersey town, to far-flung Asia, Inuit art is making the rounds in February and March...
The Inuit and their fellow Canadians are mourning a champion of land-claim, linguistic and cultural rights in Jose Kusugak, who died of cancer on Jan. 18 at age 60...
As many as 70 percent of convicts serving jail time in Canada are aboriginal, even though they comprise just 12 percent of the population, the Toronto Sun reported ...
The priest-abuse scandal currently rocking Europe is reverberating in Nunavut...
The priest accused of abusing Inuit children during the 1970s and ’80s in Nunavut has been expelled from Belgium, where he was arrested in early January, and brought to Canada, the...
Nunavut’s tuberculosis rate is 62 times the national average, according to CBC News , with more than 100 active cases diagnosed in 2010, up from 58 in 2008...
ICTMN Staff
January 15, 2011
No sooner had the Inuit gained a foothold for seal products in the Chinese market than Fisheries and Oceans Canada slapped a ban on the export of tusks and other narwhal products f...

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