Q's Corner

Qunngaatalluriktuq (Tara Tootoo Fotheringham), Zac Sharpe

Q’s Corner is a northern-led podcast that creates space for honest, meaningful conversations about business, leadership, culture, and lived experience across Inuit Nunangat and the North. Hosted by Qunngaatalluriktuq (Tara Tootoo Fotheringham), an Inuk woman who has spent her life challenging expectations and building her own path, Q’s Corner brings real, unfiltered stories to the forefront. Not rude by nature, but raw by default, Tara shares her lived experiences — including moments of vulnerability — because she knows that healing, growth, and strong leadership begin with honesty. Now in her “F**k It 50” era, she invites listeners into raw, powerful conversations that reflect the realities of northern life. Through conversations with community voices, entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and partners shaping the future of northern economies, Q’s Corner is about connection, authenticity, and impact. Listener discretion advised.

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  1. Ziggy Man

    2 июн.

    Ziggy Man

    In this episode of Q’s Corner, we sit down with Ziggy Haile, a community advocate whose work has made a meaningful impact on people experiencing homelessness in Ottawa, particularly within the urban Inuit community. Originally from Ethiopia, Ziggy grew up with a strong belief in the power of community, inspired by his father's commitment to volunteering and helping others. Those early lessons in compassion and mutual support would go on to shape his life's work. After a serious leg injury at the age of 17, Ziggy's perspective on struggle, resilience, and service deepened, leading him to dedicate himself to supporting those facing some of life's greatest challenges. Working in downtown Ottawa, Ziggy witnessed firsthand the realities of homelessness and the barriers many people face. Motivated by what he saw, he became a community activist focused on building connections, providing support, and creating a sense of belonging for those who often feel forgotten. His efforts have earned him recognition, including the MAX Keeping Humanitarian Award, but as he explains in this conversation, the greatest reward has been building a community that supports one another through difficult times. Recorded alongside Amautiit Nunavut Inuit Women's Association, this episode follows a day spent walking through downtown Ottawa with Ziggy, listening to stories from people with lived experience and learning more about the challenges facing urban Inuit experiencing homelessness. The conversation is honest, emotional, and deeply human, offering an important look at compassion, community, and the power of showing up for others. You can also follow Ziggy's work on Instagram at @protecttherise and on TikTok at @protecttherise613, where he shares stories, advocacy efforts, and community outreach from the front lines of his work. Tune in for a powerful conversation about service, resilience, and the importance of caring for one another.

    32 мин.
  2. Senator Nancy Karetak-Lindell

    31 мар.

    Senator Nancy Karetak-Lindell

    Recorded in Winnipeg, Manitoba during Northern Perspectives 2026, Episode 6 of Q’s Corner features a conversation with Senator Nancy Karetak-Lindell, a lifelong advocate and enduring voice for Inuit and northern communities across Canada. Born and raised in Eskimo Point (now Arviat), Senator Karetak-Lindell brings firsthand experience and deep understanding of the realities facing Inuit communities. Fluent in both Inuktitut and English, she spent 15 years in managerial roles with the Arviat Housing Association and Eskimo Point Lumber Supply before entering federal politics. In 1997, she made history as the first Member of Parliament for the newly created riding of Nunavut and the first female MP for the Eastern Arctic, serving four consecutive terms over 11 years. During her time in Parliament, she served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources and held key leadership roles on numerous parliamentary committees, including Chair and Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. She also played an important role in the negotiations leading to the establishment of Nunavut as a political jurisdiction in Canada. Following her time in Parliament, Senator Karetak-Lindell continued her public service as a consultant, speaker, instructor, and election officer. She has held leadership positions including President of Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada, Director of the Jane Glassco Northern Fellowship Program, and Chair of the Indigenous Knowledge Program at the International Polar Year Conference—advocating for Inuit voices on both national and global stages. Her commitment to community has remained constant throughout her career. She has served on numerous boards and councils, including the Arviat Hamlet Council, Kivalliq Regional Education Authority, Nunavut Arctic College, Nunavut Trust, and Polar Knowledge Canada, while also helping to found and support local sport and community organizations. A devoted mother of four, proud grandmother of sixteen, and great-grandmother of one, Senator Karetak-Lindell’s leadership and contributions have been recognized with her appointment as a Member of the Order of Canada and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. In this episode, she shares reflections on leadership, public service, the creation of Nunavut, and the importance of strong Inuit representation at every level.

    51 мин.

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Q’s Corner is a northern-led podcast that creates space for honest, meaningful conversations about business, leadership, culture, and lived experience across Inuit Nunangat and the North. Hosted by Qunngaatalluriktuq (Tara Tootoo Fotheringham), an Inuk woman who has spent her life challenging expectations and building her own path, Q’s Corner brings real, unfiltered stories to the forefront. Not rude by nature, but raw by default, Tara shares her lived experiences — including moments of vulnerability — because she knows that healing, growth, and strong leadership begin with honesty. Now in her “F**k It 50” era, she invites listeners into raw, powerful conversations that reflect the realities of northern life. Through conversations with community voices, entrepreneurs, decision-makers, and partners shaping the future of northern economies, Q’s Corner is about connection, authenticity, and impact. Listener discretion advised.