If you are scheduled for a medical travel appointment to a health facility in the south, there are a few things you need to remember so your experience is hassle-free.
The Department of Health is issuing a travel notice to Nunavummiut planning to travel to South and Central America, the Caribbean, African and Asian countries affected by the Zika virus.
Effective April 1, 2022, rates for the Federally Imposed Carbon Tax will be increased on fuel products sold throughout Nunavut. The relevant rate changes are:
Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, has suspended Nunavut’s Common Travel Area with Churchill, Manitoba, effective immediately.
Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Michael Patterson has suspended Nunavut’s Common Travel Area with the Northwest Territories (NWT), effective immediately.
Nunavut’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, today announced that beginning June 14, fully vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to isolate either before entering the territory or once in-territory.
–Nunavut’s Deputy Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Anne Huang, has suspended Nunavut’s Common Travel Area with the Northwest Territories (NWT), effective immediately.