They fished from the lakes and rivers around their village. The Huron gathered berries and roots for food, as well as other things that could be used for making different medicines. Inuit ate only ...
The Inuit in Clyde River and elsewhere in Nunavut often struggle to get enough to eat, even though they live in one of the richest nations in the world. Clyde River, which sits on the northeastern ...
Seal hunting is an essential part of life for the Inuit. The skin, like this one from a recent kill, will be turned into outerwear. Passing on knowledge of hunting and food procurement helps ...
Unlike Inuit who harvest only what they need for food, trophy hunters, since the 1960s, have targeted big caribou bulls—the ...
Iqaluit, Nunavut - Canadian Northern Economic Development AgencyCanada's northern food sector has significant potential to increase its production ...
Renewal of Northern Isolated Community Initiatives Fund will see additional $15 million in funding over the next three years ...
Canada Announces New Directive to Support Inuit Nunangat The Canadian government  introduced a Cabinet Directive on Thursday ...
It takes away the end cost for them. So they can actually buy more food, buy more personal needs," Chartrand said. Almost half of Inuit living in Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland, (49 per cent ...
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, and Natan Obed, ...