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Comment: Lorraine Rousseau argues equality is more than passing laws

Comment: Lorraine Rousseau argues equality is more than passing laws

May marks the start of pride events in many cities around the country. We, at the union, proudly honour and celebrate LGBTQ2+ communities in the North, and across this land, Canada. This summer will be filled with Pride, in-person and virtual, events.
Comment: Columnist Walt Humphries on fad fashion and fancy pants

Comment: Columnist Walt Humphries on fad fashion and fancy pants

The headline shouted:
EDITORIAL: Let’s enjoy the reprieve from Covid and indulge in the arts, Yellowknife

EDITORIAL: Let’s enjoy the reprieve from Covid and indulge in the arts, Yellowknife

Water is the essence of life.
Nancy Vail’s Notes from the Trail: Time to cut GNWT out of climate-action plans

Nancy Vail’s Notes from the Trail: Time to cut GNWT out of climate-action plans

William Gagnon’s departure from the GNWTs Department of Infrastructure on Earth Day, April 22, once again drew attention to this government’s failure to deal with the climate change crisis.
Tales from the dump: Columnist Walt Humphries talks bed-cations, the big melt and what happens when people get bored

Tales from the dump: Columnist Walt Humphries talks bed-cations, the big melt and what happens when people get bored

Have you every had one of those days, where you just want to stay in bed, curl up and read a good book or listen to some of your favorite music?
If we can endure a public inquiry on Steve Norn, we can have an inquiry on the government’s Covid response

If we can endure a public inquiry on Steve Norn, we can have an inquiry on the government’s Covid response

Internal review not enough to quell public demand for information more two years after pandemic began
Comment: Gayla Thunstrom on the National Day of Mourning

Comment: Gayla Thunstrom on the National Day of Mourning

National Day of Mourning, known in other parts of the world as International Workers’ Memorial Day or International Commemoration Day for Dead and Injured, takes place every year on April 28.
Nunavut News editorial: Time to get out your highlighters

Nunavut News editorial: Time to get out your highlighters

Federal budget is full of interesting numbers, but light on details
OPINION: The World Needs the Arctic Council Now More Than Ever

OPINION: The World Needs the Arctic Council Now More Than Ever

Six weeks ago, on March 3, 2022, seven of the eight Arctic Council (AC) member states – called herein the A7 – announced an historic, unanimous boycott of AC participation in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, after just over 25 years of continuous operations since its September 1996 inaugural meeting in Ottawa.
Notes from the trail: Nancy Vail talks minimum wage

Notes from the trail: Nancy Vail talks minimum wage

Forced labour is not dead; rather it has just been normalized into our capitalist system in the name of free enterprise.