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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.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in having your own streaming channel.

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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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Jobie Weetaaluktuk

Rebecca Anaviapik Soucie reads the local news. Newly elected Eastern Arctic Liberal Member of Parliament, Jack Anawak, discusses the issues he will bring forward in the House of Commons. Paul Quassa explains the complexity of land identification, surface and subsurface rights in the negotiation process for the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Federal Chief Negotiator Tom Malloy, discusses the progress and pitfalls of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Jobie interviews Pauloosie Keyootak, newly elected president for Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, about the issues he will bring forward. John Hicks discusses his new role as chairperson for Nunatsiavut Tourism.

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Jobie Weetaaluktuk

Rebecca Anaviapik Soucie reads the local news. Newly elected Eastern Arctic Liberal Member of Parliament, Jack Anawak, discusses the issues he will bring forward in the House of Commons. Paul Quassa explains the complexity of land identification, surface and subsurface rights in the negotiation process for the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Federal Chief Negotiator Tom Malloy, discusses the progress and pitfalls of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Jobie interviews Pauloosie Keyootak, newly elected president for Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, about the issues he will bring forward. John Hicks discusses his new role as chairperson for Nunatsiavut Tourism.

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Jobie Weetaaluktuk

Jobie reads the local news. He mentions TFN is looking for funding of $1.6 Billion for the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Jobie interviews Rosemarie Kupatana about the upcoming Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) meeting in Greenland. Joavie Alivatuk the chair person for Nunavut Tourism discusses his role as a guide. Thirteen tourists went to Pangnirtung and went on the water to experience commercial turbot fishing and seal hunting. Nipisha Braken interviews Livte Atagoyuk about a trip through New York City to attend the world news meeting in Bolivia. Fourteen students from Arctic College attended the meeting. Dennis Patterson discusses Arctic food security, the Federal food mail program and assuring all northerners have access to nutritional foods. Timothy Sanguya discusses the issue of the legal system, the role of courts and how we can help Inuit understand the process.

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Jobie Weetaaluktuk

Jobie reads the local news. He mentions TFN is looking for funding of $1.6 Billion for the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. Jobie interviews Rosemarie Kupatana about the upcoming Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) meeting in Greenland. Joavie Alivatuk the chair person for Nunavut Tourism discusses his role as a guide. Thirteen tourists went to Pangnirtung and went on the water to experience commercial turbot fishing and seal hunting. Nipisha Braken interviews Livte Atagoyuk about a trip through New York City to attend the world news meeting in Bolivia. Fourteen students from Arctic College attended the meeting. Dennis Patterson discusses Arctic food security, the Federal food mail program and assuring all northerners have access to nutritional foods. Timothy Sanguya discusses the issue of the legal system, the role of courts and how we can help Inuit understand the process.

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