Taloyoak country food project makes progress
This article describes the Niqihaqut Project, an initiative focused on food sovereignty and social economy in Aviqtuuq (the Boothia Peninsula) in the Arctic.
This article describes the Niqihaqut Project, an initiative focused on food sovereignty and social economy in Aviqtuuq (the Boothia Peninsula) in the Arctic.
A compilation of nine special studies reports written by the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, and documents the effects of government decisions on the lives of Baffin Region Inuit between 1950 to 1975. These reports can give a deeper understanding of the effects of these decisions.
The report outlines the decisions, actions, and consequences that led to social and economic changes in the Baffin Region from 1950 to 1975. This report was the outcome of the 130 interviews conducted by the Qikiqtani Truth Commission in addition to an amassed a collection of historical documentation about the relationships among Nunavut Inuit and the governments.
This document describes how the Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area (TINMCA) was established. It includes information on the Agreement in Principle on the Tallurutiup lmanga Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement (IIBA) reached between the Qikiqtani Inuit Association and the Government of Canada.
This report advises on new conservation goals for the Arctic that focus on sustainable development, social and economic priorities for Arctic leaders and Indigenous communities, based on stakeholder engagement.
This book is about climate change and its impact on the Canadian Arctic and Inuit Culture.
This links to the Imappivut initiative's website, which aims to develop and implement a marine plan to manage and protect Labrador Inuit interests in coastal marine areas, gather traditional knowledge, and work with the Canadian government to achieve international marine conservation targets.
This press release announces Parks Canada's launch of a feasibility assessment for the establishment of an IPCA adjacent to Torngat Mountains National Park.
This press release announces that the Cree Nation Government and Parks Canada signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to launch a feasibility assessment for a new National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) within the Eeyou Marine Region (EMR) in Eastern James Bay.
This article highlights the signing of a Statement of Intent on Imappivut, an initiative that seeks to advance marine protection which will also manage and protect Labrador Inuit interests.