The Qikiqtani Inuit Association is a founding member of the Nunavut Food Security Coalition and a participant in the Inuit Food Security Working Group, led by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami. In the [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association has been working with other stakeholders on the Quality of Life Secretariat and the Illisarsivik Society to provide training to increase access to Community-based, [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association believes that more ports in places such as Qikiqtarjuaq would greatly grow the fishing sector in Nunavut and stimulate our economy. The Qikiqtaaluk Corporation is [...]
This year QIA allocated over $200,000 for 80 new scholarships for post-secondary students from Qikiqtani. We know that education is the key to success for young people and want to invite the next [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association believes in full protection for caribou and supports the creation of protected areas in the Nunavut land use plan for this keystone species that Inuit depend on [...]
Client fees at Iqaluit’s Aakuluk Daycare are going up by a dollar a day after Christmas, and by another dollar a day for each of the next two years, according to a letter from its executive [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association believes that affordable housing is an important priority for Nunavut, that’s why we are working with our subsidiary the Qikiqtaaluk Corporation to ensure that our [...]
The Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) will be hosting two day Public Scoping Sessions to discuss the Strategic Environmental Assessment in Baffin Bay and Davis Strait, which will assess the [...]
QIA has pledged support for the establishment of a Nunavut Heritage Centre with up to $5 million. Nunavut continues to be the only jurisdiction in Canada without a designated heritage space to [...]
This year the Qikiqtani Inuit Association worked with Baffinland Iron Mines to put into place our 2017 Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement Work Plan for the Mary River Project. The overall [...]