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In Nunavik, climate change threatens Inuit traditions

Climate change is affecting traditional cultural practices and knowledge transmission among the Inuit of Nunavik.

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Montreal Filipino community mourns the victims of the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy

Community leaders call for structural reform in mental healthcare.

Toxic Secrets: A Dirty Deal in Blainville

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