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Kira Wronska Dorward

Kira Wronska Dorward

I attended Trinity College as an undergraduate at the University of Toronto, graduating in 2012 as a Specialist in History. In 2014 I successfully attained a Master of Arts in Modern History from UofT.

In the past, I have worked for Magazines Canada, The National Magazine Awards, The Digital Publishing Awards, and The Canadian Business Media Awards. I am a former staff writer for the now defunct magazine Caledon Living, a former reporter for the London Publishing Corporation, Mackasey Howard Communications, In The Hills Magazine, and have contributed to various literary journals at the University of Toronto.

In 2013, I received the Student Engagement in the Arts Award from the University of Toronto for my work as Editor-in-Chief (2012) of The Hart House Review. I was subsequently the Senior Fiction Editor for the 2013 edition.

I am currently the Nunavut News Multimedia Journalist based out of the Iqaluit bureau (under the Local Journalism Initiative dedicated to Indigenous content), a freelance writer for Great Living Spaces and Lifestyles Magazine, and am working on my first novel.

Email
kira.dorward@nnsl.com

Recent Work by Kira Wronska

NTI presidential candidate Andrew Nakashuk on the issues

NTI presidential candidate Andrew Nakashuk on the issues

Lawsuits should be a last resort to resolve issues
NTI presidential candidate Cathy Towtongie on the issues

NTI presidential candidate Cathy Towtongie on the issues

Former Nunavut Tunngavik leader seeks return to office
NTI presidential candidate Nicole Camphaug on the issues

NTI presidential candidate Nicole Camphaug on the issues

The biggest barrier remains the housing crisis
NTI presidential candidate Jeremy Tunraluk on the issues

NTI presidential candidate Jeremy Tunraluk on the issues

Need to create programs for hunters on the front lines of each community
Susan Cooper appointed as Nunavut's new chief justice

Susan Cooper appointed as Nunavut's new chief justice

Had been serving in an acting role since Neil Sharkey retired
NHC trains young Nunavummiut in skilled trades while building homes

NHC trains young Nunavummiut in skilled trades while building homes

Goal is to reach 30 per cent Inuit workforce in territory's construction industry
RCMP charge man following Iqaluit post office mail thefts

RCMP charge man following Iqaluit post office mail thefts

Accused also faces break and enter charge
Beer still dominates Nunavut alcohol sales

Beer still dominates Nunavut alcohol sales

$21.7 million in total liquor sales in the 2023-24 leads to 20 per cent profit loss for GN
Teens learn about the dangers of cannabis and smoking while having fun

Teens learn about the dangers of cannabis and smoking while having fun

Government of Nunavut’s Tobacco and Cannabis Program team back in action
Nunavut MLAs support bill to expand tax credit eligibility for search and rescue volunteers

Nunavut MLAs support bill to expand tax credit eligibility for search and rescue volunteers

$722 credit can be claimed in 2025
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