The Department of Community and Government Services would like to inform Nunavummiut that effective April 1, 2021, the rates for the Federal Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut.
The Department of Community and Government Services would like to inform Nunavummiut that effective April 1, 2021, the rates for the Federal Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut.
The Government of Nunavut Department of Health advises Nunavummiut to ensure their measles vaccines are up to date, due to recent measles cases in the country.
The Government of Nunavut Department of Health advises Nunavummiut to ensure their measles vaccines are up to date, due to recent measles cases in the country.
Travelling safely during the pandemic can be complicated. There are federal travel rules, proof of vaccination, rapid tests and public health measures to consider.
The Department of Education is inviting Nunavut youth between the ages of 13 to 18, including post-secondary students, to apply for the Explore Official Languages Program.
Premier Joe Savikataaq today announced that the Government of Nunavut (GN) will begin transition to have non-essential public servants work from home, in light of the rapidly-changing COVID-19 situation.