Our goal is to enable health research to be conducted locally, by northerners, and with communities in a supportive, safe, culturally-sensitive and ethical environment, as well as promote the inclusion of both Inuit and Western epistemologies and methodol
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The Nunavut Research Institute's mandate is to develop, facilitate, and promote scientific research as a resource for the well being of people in Nunavut.