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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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Annie Lola

Thomasie Aliqtuqtuq is interviewed about elections for the Qikiqtani Inuit Association. Interview with Goo Arlooktoo and the hockey games in Iqaluit. Natsiq Kango shares the opening of Atarniq. Hockey rink interviews in Karniksilik Interview with Joe Kilabuk about the homelessness committee in Iqaluit.

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Annie Lola

Thomasie Aliqtuqtuq is interviewed about elections for the Qikiqtani Inuit Association. Interview with Goo Arlooktoo and the hockey games in Iqaluit. Natsiq Kango shares the opening of Atarniq. Hockey rink interviews in Karniksilik Interview with Joe Kilabuk about the homelessness committee in Iqaluit.

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Annie Lola

Thomasie Aliqqatuqtuq explains that QIA are recruiting workers with communications and human resources skills from various communities. Goo Arlooktoo discusses the planning and preparation for a hockey tournament scheduled for March. Natsiq Kango discusses the new recycling plan for Iqaluit. Kanir & ini receive new equipment and the share about the area care plans to take care of the equipment so that we have great ice for our tournaments. Jomie Kilabuk president of Homelessness in Iqaluit discusses the support he receives from our local ministers and businesses for the homeless. The shelter provides 26 spaces and has been open for 3 years.

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Annie Lola

Thomasie Aliqqatuqtuq explains that QIA are recruiting workers with communications and human resources skills from various communities. Goo Arlooktoo discusses the planning and preparation for a hockey tournament scheduled for March. Natsiq Kango discusses the new recycling plan for Iqaluit. Kanir & ini receive new equipment and the share about the area care plans to take care of the equipment so that we have great ice for our tournaments. Jomie Kilabuk president of Homelessness in Iqaluit discusses the support he receives from our local ministers and businesses for the homeless. The shelter provides 26 spaces and has been open for 3 years.

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Loretta Kanatsiak

interviews with Emily Aniliq who would like to be an executive when she graduates; Michael Mautaritnaaq, who would like to earn his bachelor degree and work for Nunavut Power Corp, and encourages young people to go to university and Shelia Angutitaluk who enjoys education and would like to be an assistant manager in her community and also encourages students to ask questions. Interview with Goo Arlooktoo about the hockey tournament. Interview with Jonah Kelly who discusses the Inuit culture group’s activities, and describes games from Russia. Chair Simon Awa shares about voting rights and rules. They are currently looking for board members, plans for the meeting they will conduct and update the policies and laws.

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Loretta Kanatsiak

interviews with Emily Aniliq who would like to be an executive when she graduates; Michael Mautaritnaaq, who would like to earn his bachelor degree and work for Nunavut Power Corp, and encourages young people to go to university and Shelia Angutitaluk who enjoys education and would like to be an assistant manager in her community and also encourages students to ask questions. Interview with Goo Arlooktoo about the hockey tournament. Interview with Jonah Kelly who discusses the Inuit culture group’s activities, and describes games from Russia. Chair Simon Awa shares about voting rights and rules. They are currently looking for board members, plans for the meeting they will conduct and update the policies and laws.

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