More than 60 years ago, the Ahiarmiut were forced to move from their home at Ennadai Lake in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. The region is about 400 kilometres west of Arviat, Nunavut. Over the next ...
The Canadian government has reached a $5-million settlement with an organization representing survivors and descendants who filed a lawsuit in 2008 You can save this article by registering for free ...
A small group of Inuit known as the Ahiarmiut welcomed the construction in 1949 of a radio tower near Ennadai Lake in the interior of what is now Nunavut, the land they called home. It meant they ...
Inuit who were forcibly removed from their traditional lands in the 1950s and starved as a result have reached a compensation deal with the federal government. “We forgive but we will not forget,” ...
The Ahiarmiut and the Canadian government have come to a settlement agreement of $5 million for forced relocations of the Ahiarmut between 1949 and 1959. David Serkoak, president of the Ahiarmiut ...
Between 1949 and 1959 Ahiarmiut were forced to leave their inland homes in southwestern Nunavut for communities on the coast of Hudson Bay. They were ill-equipped for the change and many starved.
VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - October 11, 2016) - Silver Range Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: SNG) ("Silver Range") is pleased to announce results from a summer exploration program in the Ennadai Lake ...