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Feds put up $50 million for Inuit-led university as part of funding package
Funding includes $50 million for the university in Arviat, Nunavut, and $178 million for tuberculosis elimination, food security, and child supports, addressing critical Inuit community needs.
- The federal government is expected to announce $50 million to help develop Canada's first Inuit-led university.
- Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty will announce $178 million in funding for programs including tuberculosis elimination, Nutrition North, and services for children and families.
- The Inuit Child First Initiative, providing health and social services to Inuit communities, will receive most of the funding after advocates urged its continuation.
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Feds put up $50 million for Inuit-led university as part of funding package
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Read Full ArticleOttawa puts $50M behind Inuit-led university as part of major announcement for northern communities
Ottawa will contribute $50 million to help build the first Inuit-led university in Canada and more than $170 million for tuberculosis elimination, food security and child and family supports in Inuit communities.
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