Makivik Magazine Issue 65
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MARIE HUDON<br />
14 Postsecondary<br />
Graduates for 2003<br />
KSB’s postsecondary graduates for 2003, along with their<br />
friends and families, had much to celebrate during a gala<br />
lunch this past June 11th. Fourteen beneficiaries completed<br />
their studies, each earning their respective university degrees<br />
and diplomas.<br />
The Board’s student services<br />
depar tment organized<br />
the special lunch, wher e<br />
their depar tment head, Paul<br />
Khatchadourian, announced to<br />
the group of graduates, “Your<br />
perseverance and hard work<br />
has paid off and we are ver y<br />
proud of you and your achievements.”<br />
KSB president, Sarah<br />
Aloupa, added, “You have proven<br />
that we can succeed if we<br />
try hard.”<br />
BOB MESHER<br />
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<strong>Makivik</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong>–j5 sKz magazine@makivik.org.<br />
ITK’s new<br />
Inuit of Canada<br />
The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami’s<br />
(ITK’s) eye-catching new 36-<br />
page publication entitled Inuit of<br />
Canada was officially presented<br />
on June 20th as part of Canada’s<br />
National Aboriginal Day activities<br />
in the grand hall of the Museum<br />
of Civilization in Hull, Quebec.<br />
The publication tells the story of historical and contemporary<br />
Canadian Inuit development. Illustrated with archival and<br />
contemporary photos, it also includes a map of the Arctic<br />
communities and population figures indicating there are<br />
over 45,000 Inuit living in the four Inuit regions: Labrador,<br />
Nunavik, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories. It was published<br />
with a grant from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.<br />
For a copy of this book, contact ITK’s director of communications,<br />
Stephen Hendrie, or email <strong>Makivik</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> at<br />
magazine@makivik.org.