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The Canadian territory of Nunavut, which was created in 1999, was first given representation at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship in 2015, following a decision to allow each of Canada's three territories to have their own teams. The Nunavut Curling Association declined their spot, but began competing in 2016.
2016
The territory had a playdown in 2016 featuring two teams from the Iqaluit Curling Club, which was won by the Geneva Chislett rink. They were supposed to play a team from Rankin Inlet for the territorial championship, but that team pulled out at the last minute.
At the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Chislett team played in a pre-qualifying event, where they scored an historic win in their first ever game, against British Columbia's Karla Thompson team. The team lost their next two matches however, and did not qualify for the main tournament.
2017
Team Chislett again represented Nunavut at the 2017 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The team lost all three of their games in the pre-qualifying tournament.
2018
After they had already qualified for the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Chislett member Sadie Pinksen had to pullout due to a scheduling conflict, so the team asked St. Mary's, Ontario, resident Amie Shackleton to skip the team. Shackleton had never played for the team before, and met them at a practice session on the Thursday before the Hearts began. Curling Canada allows each team to have one player from outside their jurisdiction to play for the team.
The 2018 Scotties eliminated the controversial pre-qualifying event, instead grouped 16 teams into two pools of eight. The Shackleton-led rink lost all seven of their group games, and then lost the 15th place game to Team Yukon, skipped by Chelsea Duncan.
2019
The 2019 Nunavut playdowns for the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts consisted of three rinks, and was played in December 2018. The Iqaluit Curling Club's Jenine Bodner won the event, which also included the Robyn Mackey and Sadie Pinksen rinks. The Bodner rink included recreational curler Jennifer Blaney from Ottawa as their fourth stone thrower, who joined the team for the season. At the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the team won their first game against Quebec (skipped by Gabrielle Lavoie), but lost their remaining six matches, finishing seventh in their pool, ahead of Quebec.
2020
Only one team entered the playdowns for the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, so no playdown was held. Dundas, Ontario, curler (and 1997 Hearts runner-up) Lori Eddy skipped a team consisting of Sadie Pinksen, Alison Griffin and Kaitlin MacDonald at the 2020 Hearts. Eddy was approached by the team in June 2019 to see if she'd be interested. The team improved upon their previous record, winning 2 of their 7 games, defeating Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville rink in a surprise victory, and also Quebec.
2021
Dundas, Ontario's Lori Eddy and her rink of Pinksen, Griffin and MacDonald were the only teams to enter the 2021 Nunavut playdowns again. The 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts was expanded to 18 teams, adding two Wild Card teams, giving Nunavut an extra game. Unlike in 2020 they were unable to win any games, with the team going 0–8. They finished tied for last place, as Yukon which was playing in a different pool also finished 0–8.
2022
Team Nunavut at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts was skipped by Halifax, Nova Scotia, chiropractor Brigitte MacPhail, who joined the team following the advice of coach Donalda Mattie. The team in 2022 also included Pinksen, MacDonald and Alison Taylor. Only Taylor was living in Nunavut at the time, as Pinksen was attending Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia and MacDonald was attending the University of Prince Edward Island. The Iqaluit Curling Club was closed for much of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nunavut and the local water crisis. At the Hearts that year, the team once again went winless, finishing 0–8, tied with the Yukon which was playing in the other pool.
2023
Brigitte MacPhail defeated Angela Dale in the territorial championship, which was held in December 2022. For the third straight year, the team did not win any games in Pool A at the Scotties, finishing 0–8, which was last among the 18 teams in the field.
2024
On January 8, 2024, Curling Canada announced that Nunavut withdrew from the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as no teams registered for the territorial playdowns. The Nunavut Curling Association stated a smaller pool of competitive players and the early season closure of the Iqaluit Curling Club due to the filming of a new Netflix show at the club were factors into the decision.
2025
On December 23, 2024, Nunavut Curling Association announced that team a skipped by Ottawa's Julia Weagle (sister of Olympic curler Lisa Weagle) will represent Nunavut at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts as they were the only team to enter the Playdowns. In 2024, the father of the team's second Leigh Gustafson spoke to Weagle's father about joining the team. The team played together for the first time at the Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel, winning one game. At the Scotties, the team went 0–8, finishing last in Group A, and last place overall.
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Nunavut at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Wikipedia
The Canadian territory of Nunavut, which was created in 1999, was first given representation at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship in 2015, following a decision to allow each of Canada's three territories to have their own teams.
Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2025: Scores, standings, …
2 days ago · The Scotties Tournament of Hearts is heading back to Thunder Bay. The 2025 Scotties will feature 18 teams competing for the championship, starting with pool play on Friday, Feb. 14.
2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts | Nail-biting win!
6 days ago · It took 10 nerve-racking ends of curling for Fredericton’s Team Melissa Adams to break through on the scoreboard Sunday afternoon, but the Capital Winter Club squad found the win column with a 6-3 victory over Nunavut’s Team Julia Weagle (0-2; Iqaluit) at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Win games, inspire next generation: Nunavut’s goals set in Scotties …
Feb 14, 2025 · Updated February 18 at 12 a.m. ET Nunavut is headed back to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and this year’s team is hoping to make an impact on and off the pebbled ice. ... Curlers Julia Weagle, Sadie Pinksen, Leigh Gustafson and Alison Taylor are representing Nunavut at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which starts Friday in Thunder Bay ...
2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Scores, standings and …
Feb 14, 2025 · The best women's curling teams from coast to coast clash at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Feb. 14-23, in Thunder Bay, Ont. Keep it here throughout the event for up-to-date standings and the ...
Win games, inspire next generation: Nunavut’s goals set in Scotties …
Feb 14, 2025 · Nunavut is headed back to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and this year’s team is hoping to make an impact on and off the pebbled ice. Feb. 14, 2025 1 min read
2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts | Meet the Teams: MB – …
Feb 4, 2025 · After a year away from competing in the national championship, Team Nunavut returns to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, but with a new skip at the helm. Julia Weagle joins the foursome as an import, leading a team rounded out by veteran Sadie Pinksen at vice-skip, Leigh Gustafson at second, lead Alison Taylor and coach Colin Hodgson.
After one-year absence, Nunavut returns to Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Feb 11, 2025 · Hodgson will coach the Nunavut entry skipped by import Julia Weagle that’s making its return after missing the Scotties Tournament of Hearts last year. Sadie Pinksen, Leigh Gustafson and...
Nunavut returns to Scotties after one-year absence | CBC News
Jan 14, 2025 · Nunavut will be returning to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in February. The territory had to sit out last year due to a lack of players and Iqaluit's curling rink being used to film a TV...
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After a one-year absence, Nunavut is returning to Canada's top women's curling competition. TJ Dhir reports.