Canada and Nunavut partner on $2M marine training fund
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NEWS MAY 21, 2026 – 4:30 PM EDT Canada and Nunavut partner on $2M marine training fund Students who complete course eligible for employment on vessels that sail international waters Nineteen-year-old aspiring fisheries worker Lyle Lewis-Flaherty speaks with federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly Thursday in the Nunavut legislative assembly. (Photo by Daron Letts) By Daron Letts Nunavummiut interested in a career at sea could have their training paid for, thanks to new funding announced Thursday in Iqaluit. The $2-million marine training fund will pay for students to take the Bridge Watch Ratin…
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