By Nick Murray The head of Canada's national Inuit organization is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step in to ...
Significant artifacts from Inuit Heritage have been added to the Rooms in St. John’s. The items include two Inuttitut Bibles, ...
The federal government says it's making changes to the Inuit Child First Initiative, but it's set to end on March 31. What happens after that remains unclear. Emma Tranter explains.
A new exhibit in Iqaluit on country food is focused on documenting Inuit cuisine and creating an archive. The CBC’s Mah Noor ...
Warning: This story contains some distressing details about suicideAnnie Nuktie has lost several friends and family to ...
The Nunatsiavut Government recently launched Aullâsimapvet, a pilot project funded by Environment and Climate Change Canada that helps Inuit cover the costs of gas, ammunition and food.
By Vanna Blacksmith A child and family health-care facility in Quebec's far north opened the doors of a new building last ...
The Nuvvuagittuq Greenstone Belt near Inukjuak may well be the oldest accessible volcanic rock formation on Earth, but increased scientific interest in the region is causing irreparable damage to the ...
Health-care workers in Nunavut are accusing Ottawa of pulling the rug out from under a federal funding program, and forcing some pregnant Inuit women and their families into unsafe situations in ...
Historically, Inuit in Canada had relatively low suicide rates. But they've risen dramatically since the 1980s. Violence, substance misuse, intergenerational trauma and social inequities are ...