DATE ISSUED: October 22, 2020 EVENT: FRESH WATER INTERVIEWS – POND INLET DATES: November 8– 12, 2020 LOCATION: Community Hall, Pond Inlet The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) is hosting [...]
QIA staff and community-based monitors in Pond Inlet completed another successful round of field work and monitoring exercises in mid-January, 2020. The valuable work that our monitors [...]
Sanikiluaq can look forward to a new research facility, a locally run monitoring program and the creation of a new national conservation area. That’s thanks to $5.5 million that has been [...]
Six Inuit organizations will receive $4.3 million in federal funding for a variety of environmental stewardship programs. The money will be disbursed over three years through the Indigenous [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association Community Based Monitoring (CBM) pilot project wrapped up its winter/spring monitoring season with a trip to the floe edge near Pond Inlet. Project lead, Steven [...]
An Inuit land-claim group is asking the federal government to permanently protect large sections of the Eastern Arctic from any industrial development. The request is part of a huge effort to map [...]
The inaugural Nature Champions Summit closed Thursday with a call to put nature at the centre of the global discourse together with climate action and sustainable development. The Government of [...]
I want to tell you a story about what can be achieved when we all work together. When Canada takes a whole-of-government approach and collaborates with Inuit in the spirit of reconciliation. [...]
The federal government has signed an agreement with the Government of Nunavut and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association to work together to protect the High Arctic Basin—an area north of Grise Fiord [...]
Memorandum of Understanding on potential marine protected areas in the High Arctic Basin or Tuvaijuittuq Nature is an important part of our Canadian identity. That’s why the Government of Canada [...]