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Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser has called the alleged crimes of a Nova Scotia man with ties to Nunavut “heinous.”

Stephen Lowe, 60, has been charged with 79 offences related to the alleged online exploitation and harassment of dozens of victims.

“I am just so sorry that people have to go through this. Think about their l...


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Kilikvak Kabloona is no longer the chief executive officer of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., says Hannah Uniuqsaraq, the organization’s director of self determination.

Uniuqsaraq will be the acting CEO while NTI figures out its “next steps,” she said in an email to Nunatsiaq News when asked about Kabloona’s departure.

She didn’t say why Kabloona left the organization r...


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Baffinland could soon run out of money if it doesn’t get a loan.

Celeste van Tonder, the company’s chief financial officer, laid out the company’s situation Wednesday in a sworn affidavit.

She said the loan would give Baffinland Iron Mines Corp, which operates the Mary River iron mine on north Baffin Island, the finances required to continue operations through t...


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Baffinland’s debt amounts to more than double what it originally reported in May, with $27 million of that owed to a dozen northern and Inuit businesses and organizations.

The Oakville, Ont.-based mining company, which operates the Mary River iron mine on northern Baffin Island, published a list of 231 creditors on May 22 as part of creditor protection proceedings that...


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Lockheed Martin Canada has invested more than $9.5 million in Air Inuit, the airline that serves Nunavik.

The investment is part of Canada’s Industrial and Technological Benefits Policy, which requires companies that win defence contracts to reinvest in Canadian businesses and communities, according to a May 28 press release.

The funding will help Air Inuit main...


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