Preserving a vital lifeline through the COVID-19 pandemic

Inuit alone cannot afford to build and maintain the northern transportation network and so we are depending on the Government of Canada to demonstrate leadership and invest in transportation and supply chain improvements that are necessary to give Inuit and Northerners the same quality of life enjoyed by other Canadians.
Early morning, pictured in Iqaluit in August 2021, showing a row of Canadian North ATR-42s with a 737 jet in the background.
As a 100 per cent Inuit-owned airline, Canadian North has been pleased to see a heightened awareness of long-standing issues that negatively impact the lives of Inuit and Northerners across Inuit Nunangat. This includes infrastructure gaps, housing shortages, food insecurity and health care inaccess...

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