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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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Natsiq Kango and Anguti Johnston

Call in show. In the last show of the season, callers are asked what topics they would like to see featured in next year’s thirteen (13) episodes of Qanuq Isumavit. Natsiq suggests, education, child rearing and Anguti would like to have more live music on the show.

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Natsiq Kango and Anguti Johnston

Call in show. In the last show of the season, callers are asked what topics they would like to see featured in next year’s thirteen (13) episodes of Qanuq Isumavit. Natsiq suggests, education, child rearing and Anguti would like to have more live music on the show.

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Maggie Akittiq and Okalik Eegeesiak

Call in show topic: the pros and cons of media in Nunavut. Okalik Eegeesiak, chair-person of IBC’s board of directors discusses language legislation, the challenges of funding for non-profit’s like IBC and a new building for IBC.

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Maggie Akittiq and Okalik Eegeesiak

Call in show topic: the pros and cons of media in Nunavut. Okalik Eegeesiak, chair-person of IBC’s board of directors discusses language legislation, the challenges of funding for non-profit’s like IBC and a new building for IBC.

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Sarah Arnatsiaq

Saimataq interviews a teacher at Nunavut Arctic College, Nunatta Campus, Iqaluit about teaching students how to read and write in Inuktitut syllabics and roman orthography. Atti launches an educational platform with TVNC and Commission Scolaire Kativik. Inuit Broadcasting Corporation opens a production centre in Taloyoak. Linda Taqtu, Simon Pudlat, David Anaija and Sylvia Lyall get two years of training from Ken Blaine. Pauloosie Qijuktak, president of Inuit Katuujjiqatigiit explains voting eligibility and procedures for the referendum on the Nunavut Territory, as well as a possible model for a legislative assembly.

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Sarah Arnatsiaq

Saimataq interviews a teacher at Nunavut Arctic College, Nunatta Campus, Iqaluit about teaching students how to read and write in Inuktitut syllabics and roman orthography. Atti launches an educational platform with TVNC and Commission Scolaire Kativik. Inuit Broadcasting Corporation opens a production centre in Taloyoak. Linda Taqtu, Simon Pudlat, David Anaija and Sylvia Lyall get two years of training from Ken Blaine. Pauloosie Qijuktak, president of Inuit Katuujjiqatigiit explains voting eligibility and procedures for the referendum on the Nunavut Territory, as well as a possible model for a legislative assembly.

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