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In UN address, Inuit org seeks recognition for Inuktut

The language is official in Nunavut, but not at the federal level — and consequently doesn't receive funding comparable to other languages.

By Sarah Rogers, Nunatsiaq News April 26, 2018
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Inuktut in Nunavut needs stronger federal recognition and funding, the president of Nunavut’s Inuit birthright organization told a United Nations meeting last week.

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