Merlin. Follow-up question to that. He is going to have access to all the information Baffinland has provided the NIRB and what the NIRB has provided. Works for the municipality as an economic development officer. He is going to encourage communication inside the community, a lot of the times for the technical things the language is difficult to understand.… Read more
Merlin asks what kind of impact the dust from the road has had on the environment and what will happen if baffinland starts to stock pile iron ore at the shore what kind of plan they have for the oxidation of the ore.
Paul Ivalu saying that Nunavut Drivers license is not valid at the mine site suggest that be fixed.
has a class 3 license. Recognized in Nunavut, but when they apply to Baffinland their license is not recognized at all. Even when he applies to Baffinland, the only way I can be a driver is to learn as I go. He doesn’t think it’s only him. This has to be fixed somehow.
Zacharias concerned about the drinking water near and down streem of the mine, and the livelyhood of the workers in the camp itself, and the sudden change of the rail plan.
Theo Ikummaq commenting about the animals being impacted by the exploration before the mine started and the contaminated water going to the lakes that the hunters fish at.
They have set a quota that they want to meet and the rail will help them meet the quota of so many tonnes and it would be better for the community of Pond Inlet for the rail to go to Steensby and not to Milne, and I would want the HTO to oversee the condition of the ice when time comes to shipping the ore.
There are a few things that are not clear, the studies that they do about the animals and the enivornment it would help if we have access to the reports that are done. and I would suggest having more knowledge about the impact the mine has on the Narwals.
It is written that we have until Febuary 21 to voice our concerns, I wonder if we can have a consultation with QIA, NTI, Government of Nunavut so that they also hear our concerns and be more involved.
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.’s Phase 2 development proposal for the Mary River mine continues, and IsumaTV/DID records the process of public engagement sessions in communities. Sessions started in January 2019, leading to public hearings scheduled for summer 2019.
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Based on oral histories and conversations with elders who grew up on the land, ᐅᐃᒃᓴᕆᖕᒋᑕᕋ Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) follows director Zacharias Kunuk’s cinematic tradition of critically acclaimed Inuktut-language historical drama pieces set in the distant past, like Atanarjuat The Fast Runner (2001) and Angakusjaujuaq: The Shaman’s Apprentic… Read more
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Host Margaret Noksana welcomes 15 year old Trenyce Voudrach to the show. They talk about how Trenyce started playing music, and then she plays us a few country songs. LIVE on June 15th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Trenyce Voudrach is an emerging Inuvialuk musician from Inuvik, NWT. Now 15 years old, she began playing guitar and singing at 9 years old. She learned the basics from her dad and they often jam together at home. Trenyce is able to learn new music quickly and remains self-motivated to experiment and find her unique sound and voice.
Host Margaret Noksana chats with Barb Memogana again, and they finish up making some seal skin slippers they started last week. LIVE on June 8th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
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Host Margaret Noksana welcomes back Bambi Amos to continue working on some hide gloves that they started last week. LIVE on May 25th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes Bambi and Miranda Amos to the show. Bambi leads the group in beginning to make some hide gloves. To be continued on the next episode of the show. LIVE on May 18th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.