More than 1,000 of the dogs that Inuit relied on for their livelihoods were shot to death by Mounties, employees of the ...
Tears were shed, hugs were exchanged and words of solidarity were shared at a protest in Montreal on Saturday calling for ...
Inuit spoke about how much they depended on their sled dogs, and how much they lost when over 1,000 dogs were slaughtered by ...
The Canadian government apologized to the Inuit people of Nunavik for the mass killing of sled dogs in Quebec.
Nunavik police chief has launched a 'disciplinary investigation' into how a Christmas tree was decorated in the Umiujaq ...
Nunavik's police chief has pledged to implement ... Don't let anger control you' Salluit council representative Stephen Grasser wants people to keep up the pressure on the police, but urges ...
"It decimated people's self-confidence … And the impacts of that continue to linger today." Pita Aatami is president of the Makivvik Corporation, the organization representing Inuit in Nunavik.
People took to the streets of Montreal to protest the shooting of the Papigatuk twins in Salluit, Nunavik on Nov. 4.
After police shot and killed a 21-year-old Inuk man and seriously injured his twin brother, Nunavik police are trying to ...
“It decimated people’s self-confidence ... the Makivvik Corporation — the organization representing Inuit in Nunavik, launched an investigation into the slaughter when he first ...