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Tag Archives: Jeffrey Simpson
Here’s what all the fuss was about
Thanks to the thoughtful generosity of Nunavut’s unofficial archivist, Jack Hicks, I now have the full text of the 1998 Jeffrey Simpson column that I mentioned Oct. 25. Since the column doesn’t appear any more on their website, I’m sure … Continue reading
Posted in Arctic, Canada, Inuit, News, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Politics
Tagged Arctic, Canada, Inuit, Jeffrey Simpson, Journalism, News, Nunavut, Politics
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Jeffrey Simpson says I told you so
Some time in June of 1998, your humble content provider remembers reading a column in the Globe and Mail by Jeffrey Simpson entitled “Tough times lie ahead for new territory of Nunavut.” Simpson’s column drew most of its facts from … Continue reading
Posted in Arctic, Iqaluit, News, Nunatsiaq News, Nunavut, Politics
Tagged Arctic, Dennis Patterson, Eva Aariak, Globe and Mail, Iqaluit, Jeffrey Simpson, Journalism, Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, News, Nunavut, Politics
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