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Feds slammed at Nunavut land use hearing, critics say it favours development over caribou protection
The federal government received pointed criticism for its position on caribou protection under the draft Nunavut Land Use Plan during its presentation Tuesday in Thompson, Man. Questions from ...
A final devolution agreement, transferring responsibilities for Crown land and natural resources from the federal government to the Nunavut government, was signed in Iqaluit Thursday afternoon.
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Feds commit $1.5B to fulfill Nunavut Land Claim in historic dealThe federal government has committed to spend $1.5 billion over 10 years to carry out promises it made in the Nunavut land claim agreement. Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok, federal Crown-Indigenous ...
It also opens the door to Nunavut gaining new sources of revenue, such as those from resource development. It’s the largest land transfer in Canadian history. Nunavut makes up one-fifth of the ...
The land was legally given to the Intuit people by the Canadian government in the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement of 1993. The Australian Agricultural Company is Australia’s oldest agricultural ...
ruling that the federal and territorial governments' plans to increase Inuit employment in the territory are not meeting commitments in the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian ...
A report from the auditor general says that agency that manages Nunavut housing in the territory needs to improve how it ...
The Nunavut Housing Corporation has not provided Nunavut residents with equitable access to suitable public housing, ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut — One of the final steps in a 15-year-long process to formally guide how, where and when land and water can be used in Nunavut is underway, with the last in a series of public ...
The final speaker at the Nunavut Planning Commission hearing in Rankin Inlet urged those present to disregard much of what they had heard during the week. Much of the week was spent on presentations ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut — One of the final steps in a 15-year-long process to formally guide how, where and when land and water can be used in Nunavut is underway, with the last in a series of public ...
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