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Qview is a media-streaming platform that enables creators to effectively deliver video into satellite dependent communities without losing copyright control or ownership.

Qview is split into 2 parts named QvCentral (QvC) and QvLocal (QvL).

QvC is hosted in Ottawa and provides southerners with easy access to northern content while providing northerners with a single repository optimized for delivery over all backbone types.

QvL is a community-based server designed specifically for satellite communities. The purpose of QvL is to dramatically reduce backbone congestion and provide a better experience for the viewer at a much lower (or zero) usage consumption.

SSi Canada is proud to be involved with The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation in a pilot project aimed at bringing culturally relevant content to Canadians.

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Josie the puppet

Looking back at various clips with iutitut songs, learning about rafting safety, Joamie School culture day in an iglooviga with Inuit children's games. Attattatiaraq buys flowers for Annaanatiaq for her birthday.

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Josie the puppet

Looking back at various clips with iutitut songs, learning about rafting safety, Joamie School culture day in an iglooviga with Inuit children's games. Attattatiaraq buys flowers for Annaanatiaq for her birthday.

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Anrirniq the Puppet 2

Kangi & Iniq daycare, children baking peanut butter with Victoria, traditional Inuit clothing fashion show, Leo Ussak School children learn Inuit bone games.

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Anrirniq the Puppet 2

Kangi & Iniq daycare, children baking peanut butter with Victoria, traditional Inuit clothing fashion show, Leo Ussak School children learn Inuit bone games.

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Leo Subgut

H. Wanati and the Rainbow Bridge Band perform in Rankin Inlet Inuit play Inuit Games in Tikiraqjuaq (Whale cove).

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Leo Subgut

H. Wanati and the Rainbow Bridge Band perform in Rankin Inlet Inuit play Inuit Games in Tikiraqjuaq (Whale cove).

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Seemee Nukiruaq, Sandy Iksiraq

A segment on the importance of being able to read, write and speak in both Inuktitut and English and its impact on your employment opportunities in Nunavut. Super Shamou anti-sexual assault segment. Kivalliq Regional Inuit games held in Baker Lake in 1991. Peter Tapatai interviews Joan Scotty about tourism. A song by Susa and Peter Aningmiuq “Sivulirijavut”. Scenes of Inuit with public domain music in the background.

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Seemee Nukiruaq, Sandy Iksiraq

A segment on the importance of being able to read, write and speak in both Inuktitut and English and its impact on your employment opportunities in Nunavut. Super Shamou anti-sexual assault segment. Kivalliq Regional Inuit games held in Baker Lake in 1991. Peter Tapatai interviews Joan Scotty about tourism. A song by Susa and Peter Aningmiuq “Sivulirijavut”. Scenes of Inuit with public domain music in the background.

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Joanne Manning, Sandy Iksiraq, Julie Ivalu

Russell Aukaut demonstrates an Inuit game (allijaq) (the one-foot high kick). Samson Quinangnaq explains more about the Inuit games. People in Igloolik express what they are most proud of in 1993. Deborah Tagornak is interviewed about the youth meeting in Iqaluit where they with Minister of Youth and Training. Titus Allooloo gives advice to youth in preparation for the creation of Nunavut. Lucasi Ivalu explains the voting procedure to determine if Inuit wish to proceed with the creation of Nunavut. Leo Subgut interviews students of Maani Ulujuk School and what they think snow buntings eat. Leo Subgut interviews Brenda Angoshadluk about rollerblading in Rankin Inlet.

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Joanne Manning, Sandy Iksiraq, Julie Ivalu

Russell Aukaut demonstrates an Inuit game (allijaq) (the one-foot high kick). Samson Quinangnaq explains more about the Inuit games. People in Igloolik express what they are most proud of in 1993. Deborah Tagornak is interviewed about the youth meeting in Iqaluit where they with Minister of Youth and Training. Titus Allooloo gives advice to youth in preparation for the creation of Nunavut. Lucasi Ivalu explains the voting procedure to determine if Inuit wish to proceed with the creation of Nunavut. Leo Subgut interviews students of Maani Ulujuk School and what they think snow buntings eat. Leo Subgut interviews Brenda Angoshadluk about rollerblading in Rankin Inlet.

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