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Iqaluit council should exercise discretion when people want to be heard

Summary by Nunatsiaq News
The City of Iqaluit’s summertime campaign to make residents better-informed about the mysterious world of municipal governance smells like damage control after councillors wouldn’t hear dozens of residents who wanted to speak about a change the animal control bylaw council voted on last month. The city launched what it calls a “summer learning series” to help people “become familiar with how city council meetings work and how decisions are made.…
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Nunatsiaq News broke the news in Nunavut, Canada on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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