Resolute Bay students honour ‘Father of Nunavut’ through reconciliation project
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EDUCATION JUN 15, 2026 – 8:30 AM EDT
Resolute Bay students honour ‘Father of Nunavut’ through reconciliation project
John Amagoalik gets chance to see students’ handiwork, responds to their questions
John Amagoalik holds a copy of a display created by Resolute Bay students that honours his role in the creation of Nunavut. (Photo by Jorge Antunes)
By Nehaa Bimal
Former Nunavut leader John Amagoalik is the subject of a research project created by Grade 6 and 8 students at Resolute Bay’s Qarmartalik School. (Photo courtesy of Rhonda McKenzie)
Jake Amarualik wants to know if it was difficu…
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