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Canadian North provides essential passenger and cargo services to 24 remote Canadian Arctic communities in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
The new owner of Canadian North says there are no immediate plans to change the routes, frequency or prices of flights.
A 23-year-old Edmonton man has been charged in a case of multi-million dollar fraud in Nunavut. Kirk Nosagie Iyekekpolor has ...
The gem-producers were under pressure as diamond prices fell about 25 per cent in 2024 compared to 2023. In the NWT, where ...
Exchange Income Corporation closed $250M acquisition of Bradley Air Services Limited (Canadian North) from Makivik ...
Statistics Canada estimated Nunavut's population to be 41,414 people as of the first quarter of 2025. That marked a 1.5 per ...
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TheTravel on MSNTravelers Agree: This Is Canada's Most Photogenic PlaceAs such, the luxury tour operator Canada Sky has compiled the 10 most photogenic locations in the country “for both professionals and point-and-shoot amateurs.” Unsurprisingly, the Bruce Peninsula, ...
Chris CleggSouth Peace News The upcoming weekend and Canada Day Tuesday, July 1 sees six major events occurring in the region. Following is a list: Indigenous People’s Day June 27 The High Prairie ...
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. brought 49 Inuit from Nunavut's Kitikmeot region to the former Charles Camsell Hospital in Edmonton, ...
Nunavut’s 2025–26 business plan sets aside $350.2 million for social and transport infrastructure. It also keeps the North of 60 mineral exploration tax credit for Inuit-owned lands.
The proponents argue the investment would deliver long-term benefits by reducing Nunavut’s reliance on diesel fuel, lowering carbon emissions, and bringing internet access to underserved regions.
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