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This page contains archived news from November 6 to December
1, 1998.
December 1, 1998
Don Morin: Still defiant FILE PHOTO
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Crawford: Morin
crony violated GNWT post-employment rules
Former bureaucrat Roland Bailey
won four lucrative GNWT contracts less than a year after resigning. Conflict
of Interest Commissioner Anne Crawford found that FMBS chair John Todd is
accountable.

Read The
Conflict of Interest Commissioner's Report.
More on the Crawford report
Crawford Report: bureaucrat misled legislative
assembly
Goo Arlooktoo: Public inquiry cost too much money
For the Record: The Conflict of Interest Commissioner's
conclusions
Morin calls it quits, new premier to be
chosen Dec. 10
CLARIFICATION: Commissioner says she didn't
intend to recommend that Morin vacate his seat
Commissioner finds that Morin committed seven
violations
Headline News
November 30, 1998
Crawford Report: bureaucrat misled legislative
assembly
Goo Arlooktoo: Public inquiry cost too much
money
For the Record: The Conflict of Interest
Commissioner's conclusions
November 27, 1998
Morin calls it quits, new premier to be
chosen Dec. 10
CLARIFICATION: Commissioner says she didn't
intend to recommend that Morin vacate his seat
November 26, 1998
Commissioner finds that Morin committed
seven violations
MLA candidates jockey for position 
East-west brawl breaks out over polar bear plates

Two Iqaluit men acquitted on conspiracy charges

Dope dealer's crime equals double the time
ICC wants emergency relief for Russian aboriginals
Iqaluit-Nuuk will host 2002 winter games
NTI earmarks windfall spending priorities
Hundreds attend Iqaluit FAS arts festival
Delegates say public housing rents discourage
working
Baffin students stay at home to learn x-ray
skills
November 19, 1998
NTI salaries shoot up to $5.2 million
for 1999-2000
NTI delegates ponder executive term extensions 
Anawak: Few Inuit are qualified in professions
Todd gives in to UNW demands, removes pay equity
from table
OIC to build second Nunavut office building
in Iqaluit
NTI, Ottawa meet to set rules for High Arctic
drilling
Ottawa using new building to assert presence
in capital 
New co-op food store in works for Iqaluit
Ungava's PQ candidate: "We've delivered
the merchandise"
Iqaluit trailer park expansion gets green
light
Sports crusader takes up cause of old-timers
Kitikmeot muskox to be sold internationally
November 12, 1998
Fisheries minister lifts beluga, narwhal quotas
A flourish of the pen, a flash of fireworks
Iqaluit braces for avalanche of April 1 visitors
RWED hires fur expert to sell northern furs
abroad
Liberals finally dig up a candidate to run in
Ungava
Quebec Liberals promise to alleviate Nunavik
housing crisis
Boréal Hebdo: French language radio for
northern Quebeckers
FCNQ stuck with thousands of inferior carvings
November 6, 1998
Wiretap challenge delays start of Caza trial
Ungava Liberals still searching for candidate
Smaller, leaner mine envisioned for Voisey's
Bay
A shelter in Kuujjuaraapik for Cree and Inuit
women
New culture department prepares to defend Inuktitut
Nunavik co-ops adopt new look, more efficient
management
Three missing hunters found dead near Pangnirtung
Looking for zinc: Nunavik's black marble
Coroner recommends how to avoid future inmate
drownings
Provincial government money boosts Nunavik tourism
George River residents perish while on hunting
trip
Letters to the Editor
November 26, 1998
Praise for Qitsualik's articles
Praise for KSB mining course
Inuktitut as a working language
November 19, 1998
Third World mistakes
Are new hospitals a waste?
November 12, 1998
KRG clarifies funding agreement
Dear Mr. Bootlegger
Good time for French immersion classes
School adds to cultural diversity
Thanks to the NIC
Borrowed words in Pond Inlet
The PDF discussion on francophones
Nav Canada defends fee increases
NCC says only 4 tons left in Montreal
NEAS clarifies cargo issue
November 6, 1998
Crisis in dentist recruitment?
Francophones deserve recognition
Opinions and Columns
November 26, 1998
Nunani: Ilira: Part three
The Tale of the One Hundred and One Dolls
November 19, 1998
My Little Corner of Canada: Bits and pieces
Nunani: Ilira: Part two
November 12, 1998
My Little Corner of Canada: Trudeau's Just Society
Nunani: Ilira: Part One
Word and Will Part Two: Words and the
substance of life
November 6, 1998
My Little Corner of Canada: A product of their times
Nunani: Not Run Away
Editorials
November 26, 1998
The election of a premier
November 19, 1998
Hospital follies
November 12, 1998
Who works for Inuit culture?
November 6, 1998
Should the GNWT delay new hospitals?
Francophones deserve recognition
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