We are very proud of the Qikiqtani Inuit who have participated in the Qikiqtani Skills and Training for Employment Partnership (Q-STEP). On February 11, QIA President, P.J. Akeeagok, visited [...]
DATE ISSUED: February 25, 2020 EVENT: Call for Applications; the Qikiqtani Inuit Association is inviting proposals for the Qikiqtani Cultural Activities Program (QCAP) The Qikiqtani Inuit [...]
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 [...]
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association is proud to support the Mittima Food Bank Society in Pond Inlet. The Mittima Food Bank Society was formed in 2018 with a goal to provide food to people in need in [...]
By Lisa Gregoire Special to Nunatsiaq News Nunavut jobs, and the benefits they bring to individuals and families, don’t have to come from driving ore trucks or sitting behind a government desk. [...]
QIA is pleased to launch the new outreach guide for the Mary River Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement. The guide allows Inuit to have full access to all the benefits negotiated in this [...]
QIA President, P.J. Akeeagok, participated in the presentations of awards at the 2020 Arctic Inspiration Prize in Ottawa last night. Eight innovative teams from across Canada’s North were [...]
Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) is the regional voice of Nunavut’s Qikiqtani Inuit and we are proud of the work we do everyday to empower Inuit and protect the Qikiqtani Region. We are happy to [...]
QIA is pleased to launch the Qikiqtani Truth Commission document From Apology to Action. This document summarizes the work QIA has done on the Qikiqtani Truth Commission up to the [...]