The flying Santa of Kuujjuaq—brother of Governor General Mary May Simon—is getting down to earth. Or so he says.
Tag Archives: The North
This Nunavut grocery receipt shows just how pricey food is in the North
Northerners face the highest rates of food insecurity in Canada. A receipt from a recent shopping trip in Iqaluit illustrates the problem.
The Canadian North is the least defended territory on earth
Never mind the Amazon, or even the Antarctic. Northern Canada is the global epitome of undefended territory.
Orthodontics a huge challenge for Northern residents
An acute lack of dental care in the North means 465 flights a year to get braces fitted and tightened
The North and the great Canadian lie
Canada is not a proud northern nation. Its Arctic is undefended, undeveloped and socially fraught.
Manitoba incentive programs aren’t about students
New programs for medical and law students are about getting professionals where they’re needed, not student aid
It happens to the best of us
David Akin, National Post, August 18. But the day wasn’t without a snag. A release from the PMO spelled the Nunavut capital as Iqualuit — rather than the proper Iqaluit. The extra ‘u’ makes an Inuktitut word that translates roughly, according to media reports, to “people with unwiped bums.” The typo was later corrected.
He doesn’t believe any taxes are good taxes
Except maybe for those taxes that pay for cool stuff like this. (Video courtesy of David Akin.)
So what was that all about?
The Nunatsiaq News calls it “the most expensive photo op you’ll ever see.”
Mission accomplished
Alison Crawford reflects on the exquisite precision of a Stephen Harper photo op.