Federal and territorial governments pledge more money for Inuktut revitalization in Nunavut
Canada's federal government has promised to spend up to $42 million on new efforts, while the Government of Nunavut plans to spend $25 million.
Though the agreement’s not final, the governments of Canada and Nunavut are promising to spend a combined total of up to $67 million over five years on supporting and revitalizing Inuktut in Nunavut.
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