Emma Tranter
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Spike in illegal caribou hunting along ice roads in Northwest Territories
Officials in the Northwest Territories say hunters are illegally killing caribou in vulnerable herds along the territory's ice roads.
Injunction granted against Nunavut hunters who protested at Baffinland mine site
A Nunavut judge has granted a mining company an injunction against hunters who stopped its iron ore operation when they protested at the site last month.
Inuit midwives quit after years of mistreatment
Cas Augaarjuk Connelly and Rachel Qiliqti Kaludjak never wanted to stop working at a Nunavut birthing centre, but they say years of mistreatment, racism and a lack of support from their government left them no choice.
Mining company seeking injunction against protesting Nunavut hunters
A mining company wants a judge to order an injunction against Nunavut hunters blocking the mine's road and airstrip in protest of its proposed expansion.
Record-breaking storm with 135 km/h winds blasts Nunavut
Pangnirtung mayor Eric Lawlor couldn't see out his windows on Sunday, December 27, 2020. That's when a record-breaking blizzard hit the Baffin Island community of about 1,500, shaking houses and crushing cabins.
There are more than 60 words to describe sea ice in Inuktitut
Nunavut researchers turn to citizen scientists.
'I saw what I saw': Indigenous services minister responding to truck door arrest in Nunavut
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller gave a short response when asked about an investigation that found an RCMP officer did not intentionally hit a young Inuk man with his truck door during an arrest in June.
Arrest of Nunavut man knocked down by police vehicle door lawful: investigation
An investigation by the Ottawa Police Service has determined the arrest of a Nunavut man who was knocked down by an RCMP truck door was lawful.