A new emergency food bank has opened up in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, and more than 200 bags filled with groceries were handed out ...
Nunavut has the highest rate of child poverty and the highest rate of food insecurity of any Canadian province or territory. In 2022, around 80 per cent of Indigenous children aged between one and 14 ...
Nunavut, Canada's largest and northernmost territory, is grappling with widespread food insecurity in the age of climate change. Inuit who live in the north traditionally depended on subsistence ...
Carolyn Tapardjuk is the food security co-ordinator with the Hamlet of Igloolik. She's working to get children in the community signed up to access the food voucher program. (Submitted by Sindu ...
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Food insecurity, meaning inadequate or insecure access to food because of a lack of money, has worsened in Nunavut communities since the introduction of the federal government's Nutrition North Canada ...
“I was trying to bake something with coconut, it cost $27.99, and the pickles cost $50, the ketchup costs the same,” Kiguktak ...
At a store in Iqaluit, Ainia Nooshoota is trimming the fat from a batch of narwhal meat — a rare treat, freshly caught by hunters 750 kilometres away in northern Nunavut. "Narwhal is not always ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut, Aug 8 (Reuters) - In Canada's remote north, residents have long paid dearly for food, and rising prices have worsened an already dire situation, exposing the vulnerability of one of ...
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Inuit Child First Initiative renewed, but future of food program for children uncertain While many celebrated the federal government’s renewal of the Inuit Child First Initiative, some still worry ...