Book to be published examining how teacher took advantage of young Nunavummiut

 By Kira Wronska Dorward Local Journalism Intiative Reporter Former NNSL Media Iqaluit bureau chief Kathleen Lippa arrived in Nunavut’s capital in spring of 2003. Over 20 years later, she is finally  publishing her book, Arctic Predator: The Crimes of Edward Horne  Against Children in Canada’s North, in February 2025 through Dundurn  Press. “I was in the communities… I was in all kinds of communities… the  first time I ever heard about Ed Horne was in a story by my colleague,”  explains Lippa. “It was a smallish story in the newspaper, in  News/North. Suddenly the hair just stood up on my arms. I just had a  feeling. “It was about a teacher — he had molested boys in this old school  portable. So the community had dragged this portable to the…

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