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Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change on Food Security among Inuit in the Western Canadian Arctic
Addressing Gendered Violence against Inuit Women: A Review of Police Policies and Practices in Inuit Nunangat
Assessing the Impact of the First Nations and Inuit Child Care Initiative (FNICCI) across Inuit Nunangat
The Beat Goes On: Taking the Pulse of the Northern Arts Scene
Being Outside of the Box: Audiology in Northern Québec
Considering Inuit Early Childhood Education - Draft
Development of a Strategic Plan for Food Security and Safety in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Canada
Food Sovereignty and Self-Governance: Inuit Role in Managing Arctic Marine Resources
Health Indicators of Inuit Nunangat within the Canadian Context 1994-1998 and 1999-2003
Inuit Cancer Control in Canada Baseline Report
Inuit Health Survey 2007-2008: Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Inuvialuit Indicators
ITK Strategic Plan 2012-1015
Northern Checkup
Police-reported Crime in Inuit Nunangat
The Potential Impacts of COVID-19 on Inuit Nunangat
Recovering Rights: Bowhead Whales and Inuvialuit Subsistence in the Western Canadian Arctic
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Billy Day, Inuvialuit Communications Society
Vice-President of the organization discusses his organization's role providing information and entertainment to the Inuvialuit (Inuit) of the Western Arctic; the importance of media and communications; their newspaper and television operations; revitalizing the Inuit language and culture via media; the cultural effects of southern mass media on the Inuit; funding, equipment, and staffing concerns; and a recommendation to the Commission that Aboriginal peoples get the same resources and consideration for their broadcasters as French and English Canadians do.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Mary Jane Adamson and Billy Day, Inuvialuit Communications Society
Adamson discusses the importance of Aboriginal broadcasting to not only Aboriginal but non-Aboriginal Canadians as an educational and cross-cultural understanding tool; language and educational issues; and job training in broadcasting. Billy Day comments on trapping in Inuvik; the impact of the animal rights movement on the trapping economy; land claims and conservation; relations with the RCMP; as well as education and the impact of residential schooling in the North on Aboriginal languages. Following the presentation the assembled Commissioners discuss some of the issues raised.